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Anyway, totally opposite cities. Depends on your likes and dislikes. For me it's Seattle because of a mild climate, more subdued and mellow people, and better scenery.
Miami is very cool. I always have a great time there.
But Im love with Seattle. The skyline is the best in the west imo, Downtown Area is lovely, the waterfront areas, the lakes and sound, the hills, the trees(so green!) and it feels so darn clean. Everytime I go to Seattle (or Portland), I can always picture myself living up there.
Anyway, totally opposite cities. Depends on your likes and dislikes. For me it's Seattle because of a mild climate, more subdued and mellow people, and better scenery.
Yes. Not to be confused with a warm climate, but Seattle rarely goes above 90 degrees and rarely falls below 30 degrees. You do not have wide fluctuations in temperature from night to day. I think a lot of people hear about the rain/cloud cover or see photos with snow capped mountains in the background and assume Seattle is a very cold place, but the cloud cover acts as a blanket trapping in warmer air and the sea level elevation moderates temperatures.
Seattle: Visited a few times and lived it. Lived in Miami for 6 years and would never want to live there again. (Nice to visit, tho )
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