We took the 19ft yurt camping for a week in spring in East Texas. Temps, low 38F high 74F 1 morning to evening rain and 1 Tstorm overnight. I added the tarp to the front, highly recommend doing this, it gave us a "porch".During the storm, all other campers near us sheltered in their cars and had to dry out all their gear the next day. We stayed warm and dry. This yurt is very weather tolerant.The pic was taken while making breakfast the morning after the storm. We have a winnerwell stove which heated the big space very well. We had 3 cots, 3 chairs and the stove, with a play area for our little guy, a pantry area and still plenty of room to walk around inside.This tent is heavy. Use a handcart to move it around and place it. Make sure you use the 2 rubber caps with the center pole. I read a review that the pole cut through the top, I'm certain they didn't cap the pole on both ends. I probably will add a half cut tennis ball to the ends next time we camp.