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Average lows are above freezing from mid March to late November.
December through March are quite chilly to downright cold....but the rest of the year is fine outside of a few heat waves in the summer. I hate hate HATE hot weather, if Chicago had "super hot and unbearable" summers I wouldn't be within 400 miles. On average it's above 90 degrees around 18% of the days in the summer, and most of those are low 90's.
Maybe mid-summer highs around 80-85 degrees is hot and unbearable for people from Seattle, but most humans are fine with that.
I like hot weather not a fan of cold weather so any really far northern cold weather city, not a huge fan of humidity the cities in the South the summers do suck but the rest of the year isn't bad, spring and falls in the South are amazingly nice and the winters are warmer than up north.
Oklahoma City should take this and it isn't even close.
Summers are too hot, winters are too cold, and spring storms are brutal. There are only two months of the year that you can expect nice weather.
OK is in tornado alley which is sad but Oklahoma is not the worst I bet OK winters are not too bad. I can think of worst weather cities, Seattle, Chicago, Boston, Miami no seasons and the humidity is bad.
I'd have to say the Pacific Northwest (Seattle, Portland, Vancouver). A lot of people fall into a deep depression there given all of the cloudy, drizzly weather. I don't like the deserts either (Phoenix, Las Vegas) but at least you have a lot of sunshine there to heighten your mood.
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