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Hi all. What town/city would be a good compromise for a couple where one likes hot weather and one likes seasons, including some cold weather? maybe others have had this dilemma!? Thanks
I found Oklahoma and Missouri to be hot in the summer (we're not allowed to use the word "hot" in Texas until it hits 95 ) with cool Falls and snowstorms in the winter. If you're ONLY criteria is having hot summers with true 3 other seasons I'd pick eastern Oklahoma.
Thanks for the suggestions. What I meant to ask about is a place where one person can enjoy the seasons while not being too hot; and the other one can enjoy seeing the sun and not being too cold. This is a big problem. I'd never thought about Okla. before....
Hi all. What town/city would be a good compromise for a couple where one likes hot weather and one likes seasons, including some cold weather? maybe others have had this dilemma!? Thanks
Any state that has those no fault divorces So both of you will be able to move on to a place that has temps you like.
Flagstaff and Phoenix. It can be snowy and frigid in Flagstaff and as you look down toward Phoenix, you can see the desert right there. Keep a place in each city and you'll be fine
Jason_ELs; Thanks for the suggestion. Actually, Phoenix would be preferred by one of us but we aren't interested in having a second home. Flagstaff is nice however.
San Antonio, TX may be perfect for you because you never know from one day to the next what the hell the weatheris going to be like. One day it can be 95 degrees and the next day it will be raining. It's like a surprise bag - only worse!
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