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I can handle 85 and slightly humid sitting down in the shade, but trying to walk in that gets bad quickly. Houston would be nightmarish to walk to work in, for the weather alone.
Chicago, Boston, Houston, Seattle, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Charlotte
Al lot of these are debatable, which is to be expected. It's fairly subjective. In terms of weather, I would put Houston's near the bottom. Overly humid and not a true 4-season climate.........I laughed at loud when I saw Boston at #3 for religious "diversity". My wife's from Boston and her family is still there. Religion is a 4 letter word there, trust me. Maybe the least religious in the nation. FAR from diverse in that category.
Why some people hate houston? Probably have never been there. Yall know it was the fastest growing city in America. Yall know it grew faster than all those cities on the list. Its like the Cheaper Miami. Chicago and Boston are its only peers on this list. Besides Charlotte, you couldn't pay me to live in those other cities in the winter....
Al lot of these are debatable, which is to be expected. It's fairly subjective. In terms of weather, I would put Houston's near the bottom. Overly humid and not a true 4-season climate.........I laughed at loud when I saw Boston at #3 for religious "diversity". My wife's from Boston and her family is still there. Religion is a 4 letter word there, trust me. Maybe the least religious in the nation. FAR from diverse in that category.
Why, when many people don't want to freeze their butt off in winter?
1) Chicago
2) Boston
3) Seattle
4) Charlotte
5) Houston
6) Pittsburgh
7) Baltimore
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