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I would have to say the rockies, I have heard of places such as Colorado, Wyoming and Montana getting snow as late as June which is WAY too far into the year if you ask me
The Dakotas, Minnisota, and Michigan are the worst because of the extreme cold. Dallas Texas was the worst for me. Winter still gets kinda cold and the summers are more brutal than Louisiana and Florida.
The Dakotas, Minnisota, and Michigan are the worst because of the extreme cold. Dallas Texas was the worst for me. Winter still gets kinda cold and the summers are more brutal than Louisiana and Florida.
What's up with the person who put California?
Couldn't agree more on DFW. The weather here is something I definitely won't miss once I move. This area has to have the fewest "comfy with windows open" days of any place I know of.... And that equals high costs for utilities.
Florida. It has hostile weather - hot as blazes, pure humidity, vapor, nastiness, hurricanes, floods, particularly South Florida. I'm going to look up days of rain and sunshine. They call this the sunshine state, but I see more rain than sun, and clouds are always overhead ready for the downpour.
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High of 88 here today, nice and breezy. I love the climate in New Mexico. Four Seasons and 300 days of sunshine, near perfect.
Couldn't agree more on DFW. The weather here is something I definitely won't miss once I move. This area has to have the fewest "comfy with windows open" days of any place I know of.... And that equals high costs for utilities.
Yeah we have four seasons all right. Except the nice Spring and Fall are one or two months long, and summer/winter four months each.
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