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Anyway, I voted London for the extra heat and storms. I'm willing to sacrifice sunlight for warmer, more interesting summers. It's a shame London doesn't have the sunshine hours that they get around an hours drive south. It was a tough one though!
Hm, I picked London, but I'm not so sure now. London gets more storms, and does get some snow virtually every year, but Vancouver's suburbs will get colder and get more snow.
I'll choose Vancouver, just because the temps are rounded up with 0.5C in Londres and rounded down for Vancouver, and after all this "London is a almost subtropical warm and sunny city it's not rainy at all and the Heathrow station is the coolest you can find!!!!!!111" blah blah.
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