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I can't stand the heat and find cool days refreshing, so anywhere in the south would be miserable for me. San Diego has as close to perfect weather as you can find in the country, but some of the worst people/culture, so because of this I would never live there. Weather is a consideration, but it's not the top one and it's certainly not the only one.
but In my opinion NYC has perfect weather. LA is too sunny and dull.
Kinda agree with andrew here. Weather is somewhat irrelevant to me, what the city offers is definitely higher on my list. Weather can be adopted to, what a city brings can not. It either has what you want/need or it doesn't
Don't need to, have it both. Great weather, beautiful, safe city full of plenty of culture and real friendly folks.
I do love to visit places with more extreme weather- as well as cities that offer something mine doesn't, but not enough to move there. Which isn't to say that aren't a handful of cities that I think I could live there perfectly happily, (in the right neighborhood), that has more extreme weather if I had to- I would always choose colder over warmer though- I can't stand overly hot and especially humid places.
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