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I voted Midwest. Cold winters, hot muggy summers, severe Thunderstorms, giant hail, tornadoes, floods, Hurricanes for the southern Midwest via the Gulf coast. I mean people who voted California are high. Nothing in that state even compares to the onslaught of meteorlogical terror you midwesterners put up with.
I voted Midwest. Cold winters, hot muggy summers, severe Thunderstorms, giant hail, tornadoes, floods, Hurricanes for the southern Midwest via the Gulf coast. I mean people who voted California are high. Nothing in that state even compares to the onslaught of meteorlogical terror you midwesterners put up with.
Youre aware that Upstate NY and New England get the same thing, right?
The ignorance towards the weather in the Northeast (theres more to it than just the cities) is ridiculous. I guess nobody has heard of Upstate NY, which at the very least equals anywhere in the Midwest.
Most areas have their down sides--NY state (central and western strong cloud cover fall/winter),many areas can get severe blizzards, power outages winter months
Northwest, gloom and drizzle
South, humid summers
Southwest,like being in hel* in the summer (5 month summers), not pleasant
Midwest winters certain areas like the arctic in the winter
Because it didnt just snow in the Northeast a few days ago.
The northeast also has a terrible climate IMO. Anything below 70F is too cold for me. But the Northeast, being by the ocean, is milder than the Midwest.
Because it didnt just snow in the Northeast a few days ago.
Or in Arkansas a few weeks ago.
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