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1. Scottsbluff, NE A+ Amazing climate.
2. Goodland A Amazing climate. Just slightly too wet.
3. Omaha B Quite good, just too wet and humid in summer. Also a tad cold in winter.
4. Chicago C Too cold in winter. Too humid in summer and too wet all year.
5. Columbus C- Just a warmer version of my climate.
6. Duluth D Too cold and wet and snowy.
The high plains have the best climates in the world, with the Nebraska panhandle being the best of the best. The eastern mid west is an improvement on the northeast but still are only mediocre.
Obviously..........I certainly can tell you've already had enough of my climate B.S., Midwestern or otherwise; apparently you obviously hate people like me, even though I really haven't done anything to genuinely deserve it.
Ranked in order:
Duluth
Chicago
Columbus + Omaha (roughly equal)
Goodland (I like the length of the period where snowfalls occur commonly, but those summers are way too hot)
Obviously..........I certainly can tell you've already had enough of my climate B.S., Midwestern or otherwise; apparently you obviously hate people like me, even though I really haven't done anything to genuinely deserve it.
I didn't say anything about you. I only gave you an advice.
You should just start to do polls outside of the midwest. After all, you just said that hate your midwestern climates. So why are you stuck with them? Do battles involving your dream climates for a change. Just saying.
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