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Manchester. Typical Northwestern European climate in the summer
I wouldn't mind to stay Manchester in New Hampshire (avg high 28.0°C / 82.4°F) though
Then realize the European city is located 10.5 degrees farther north... so yeah anyway I'll choose the European one. (Less direct sunlight)
Manchester. Typical Northwestern European climate in the summer
I wouldn't mind to stay Manchester in New Hampshire (avg high 28.0°C / 82.4°F) though
Then realize the European city is located 10.5 degrees farther north... so yeah anyway I'll choose the European one. (Less direct sunlight)
well 28c in English Manchester is a rare occurance .. I cant believe there are people who would choose that gloomy July over the other 3
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