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Yreka has an excellent climate and gets a lot of sun....I would give it a B+. Eueka is beautiful and mild and you never need AC but the high on the warmest month id 18 C or 64F, that's not enough warmth.
Neither is bad, one is seasonal and dry which I like very much while the other is cool yet mild which I appreciate at the same time. I guess I'll take Yreka because it's dry and seasonal(also gets snow!) but I'll say that I do kind of like Eureka. Both stand to improve a little: Eureka could be sunnier with it's current temperatures, and Yreka could have slightly cooler summer highs.
Yreka easily; it gets warm summer days even if the nights are too cold. Much sunnier too
Eureka would never feel warm; too much fog and if the sun is out, there is a biting wind.
"Yreka Bakery" spelled backward is "Yreka Bakery" I ate lots of breakfasts at the old Yreka Bakery in my younger days working as a forester in that area.
Eureka and Yreka are so different in climate, politics, life style and residents that they could be a continent apart. I love them both and have spent a fair amount of time in both areas.
Am I seeing this correctly? Eureka's July record high is only 76°F?
I choose Yreka.
I wonder why Eureka's record high is so low in July?
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