Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
The city with the best climate in the world is Fortaleza, Brazil!
source: I live in Fortaleza, I wouldn't exchange the climate of Fortaleza for the climate of any other city in the world! Specially our breeeeeeeze!! I can't live without this breeze!
I used to think that Minsk, Belarus and Marquette, Michigan are my favorite climates, but I just realized that Saint John, New Brunswick is even better: cold, but not too severe, winters with good snowfall, cool heatless summers and good sunshine distribution (relatively cloudy summers and sunny winters).
Quote:
Originally Posted by robertpolyglot
San Francisco is too cool during the summer.
I always surprised how people can complain about cool summers. Do they seriously take 30C above 22C?!
Although oceanic, it's not dull and cool like northern UK. Hottest summer high is 25.9 which is warm to hot but winter coldest low is 6.0 quite chilly.
Nice, green summers. Plenty of snow in the winter. The best of both worlds.
The shores of Lake Huron here in Southern Ontario have great weather too, but no large cities.
People don't realise how lucky we are for the weather we get here in Canada.
Worst climate is probably everywhere world-wide collectively that has seasonal tourism. Go there in the off-season and you'll see why.
I'm in a bit of a bind when discussing ideal climates in that I don't like snow, don't like warm, but love rain. For me; the perfect climate is Bergen, Norway. It rarely gets cold enough to snow, rains a ton, and never really goes over 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Tons of people call me crazy but there I like nothing more than a cool, rainy day. Alas; Bergen has far from a million inhabitants. Of the alpha-city types, I think I like Tokyo because it rains a good amount and doesn't get too hot. If I can go a bit smaller Vancouver is also a city with a nice climate for me, pretty rainy and never hot.
A thread like this wouldn't be complete without some added stereotypical bull**** would it
Quote:
Originally Posted by PosterExtraordinaire
Most of Europe has terrible climates. The British Islands (UK, Ireland) are always cool, never cold or warm. I frequently needed a sweater even in the summer. Sunshine was an unheard of thing...
I'm in a bit of a bind when discussing ideal climates in that I don't like snow, don't like warm, but love rain. For me; the perfect climate is Bergen, Norway. It rarely gets cold enough to snow, rains a ton, and never really goes over 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Tons of people call me crazy but there I like nothing more than a cool, rainy day. Alas; Bergen has far from a million inhabitants. Of the alpha-city types, I think I like Tokyo because it rains a good amount and doesn't get too hot. If I can go a bit smaller Vancouver is also a city with a nice climate for me, pretty rainy and never hot.
It's good to know that there's at least one person in the world who enjoys this type of weather. Me, I like a fairly even combination of sun and snow. Seeing greenery makes me happy, but so do fluffy, white winter days.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.