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Old 09-22-2012, 02:02 AM
 
Location: St. Pete, FL
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Seattle and Portland? Doesn't it rain more than the sun shines in those cities?
it absolutely does. 9 months of it. And if it isn't raining, it's grey, cloudy skies. It's only sunny from July 5th till the 2nd week in September. So about 2.5 months. It doesn't really snow in the wintertime, maybe for a couple days and then it goes away. The harsh winter weather only really lasts about 2 weeks, and then it's back up to 50 degrees and rain and grey skies everyday. But it will rain and rain and rain to the point where you are pissed off and ready to kill someone.
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Old 09-22-2012, 02:22 AM
 
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it absolutely does. 9 months of it. And if it isn't raining, it's grey, cloudy skies. It's only sunny from July 5th till the 2nd week in September. So about 2.5 months. It doesn't really snow in the wintertime, maybe for a couple days and then it goes away. The harsh winter weather only really lasts about 2 weeks, and then it's back up to 50 degrees and rain and grey skies everyday. But it will rain and rain and rain to the point where you are pissed off and ready to kill someone.
The way I would describe the Pacific Northwest is it's either the coldest warm climate there is, or the warmest cold climate there is.
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Old 09-22-2012, 11:35 AM
 
Location: Ohio, USA
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Nowhere's as temperate as California. The South doesn't get very cold, but it turns into to Thailand during the summer.
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Old 09-22-2012, 12:49 PM
 
Location: Keizer, OR
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Key West, FL. They have a constant ocean breeze which keeps it more mild than inland Florida.
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