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I would say Minneapolis, the winters there are brutal
Minneapolis is fairly mild with seasonal average snowfall totals barely above 50 inches most winters. Minneapolis Spring, Summer, and Fall are also much better than most of the US with very mild temperatures.
Relative humidity doesn't mean much in terms of comfort; it is the dewpoint that signifies how "muggy" conditions will feel. Both DC and Baltimore are muggier than Philadelphia, having a larger span of the year where such conditions are present:
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Says someone who has never been to Syracuse or Buffalo.
Does Minneapolis average 120" of snowfall? No. It barely gets half that amount.
Get out more.
Poster you responded to goes to college at SUNY Binghamton, they know all about Upstate NY weather, as do I, born and raised in Rochester, escaped after high school to palm trees and sunshine.
Minneapolis is fairly mild with seasonal average snowfall totals barely above 50 inches most winters. Minneapolis Spring, Summer, and Fall are also much better than most of the US with very mild temperatures.
They are mild to me, as I've spent extensive amounts of time in the UP of Michigan and far northern Wisconsin. Those climates are cold compared to Mpls with much more snowfall. I like snowy and colder climates. Much of the US is far too warm for much of the year.
Poster you responded to goes to college at SUNY Binghamton, they know all about Upstate NY weather, as do I, born and raised in Rochester, escaped after high school to palm trees and sunshine.
Rochester doesn't get as muck lake effect as it's peers.
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