The deciduous forest experiences four seasons. Spring, summer, fall, and winter. Winter has a precipitation of 20-40 inches of snow and the temperature ranges from 1° below zero to 30°. The spring is even more complex with all the snow, sun, temperature drops and rises. Let's take it easy and start with the start of spring. It starts out snowy and cold as 20°. Then it starts warming up to 50°-60°. And it starts getting rainy and warm. As rainy as 30-60 inches. Then we go on to summer where it is always warm and sunny. 80-100° always. Next is fall where it always is a mixture of cold and hot the leaves start falling and many people wait as winter arrives. 30-67° you never want to be caught outside in a storm. It is brr cold. There are many storms in a deciduous forest such as a rainstorm, thunderstorm, tornado, and the ever rare hurricane.