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San Diego and Miami were my two picks. If Honolulu were a choice I would have voted that and I think it has the best overall b/c its warmer than San Diego and less humid than Miami. I prefer temps in the 70's and it hasn't broken 70 in almost two weeks in SD,so damn tired of low to mid 60's, it's too cold for me.
I voted San Diego, of-course, but where is Los Angeles on the list? San Diego is not a suburb of LA and farther away from each other than Philly is to NYC
The climate in LA is actually a bit warmer than San Diego due to frequent offshore wind\ "santa ana." But the official thermometer of San Diego is right down on the bay\ sea level. It is much warmer inland like in Rancho Peñasquitos or La Mesa.
I think Colorado has the best weather. It's not to hot and never muggy in the summer, not to cold in the winter with more sun then Florida and all 4 seasons!
That I Agree I Think CA,AZ,NM and NV Recieve more SUn or SunShine then The So Called "Sunshine State" Florida.
I voted San Diego, of-course, but where is Los Angeles on the list? San Diego is not a suburb of LA and farther away from each other than Philly is to NYC
The climate in LA is actually a bit warmer than San Diego due to frequent offshore wind\ "santa ana." But the official thermometer of San Diego is right down on the bay\ sea level. It is much warmer inland like in Rancho Peñasquitos or La Mesa.
It's that Same Climate as LA Near the Coast Its Perfect but When you go 5 miles inland it gets Hot.I Lived in the I.E. man is it Hot there during the summer,But It's wonderful during Winter.During winter the I.E. is the Coastal Weather During Winter always 75 Degree's but the Coast in Winter is Cold.
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I am sorry I did not include more cities; however, I wanted the list to be condensed so as to represent a lot of climate types...
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