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Very sunny? I guess for the northeast it is....too humid for me though. Spent summers in upstate before and the temps were nice but to rainy and humid for me.
Very sunny? I guess for the northeast it is....too humid for me though. Spent summers in upstate before and the temps were nice but to rainy and humid for me.
Funny, last time I went throught OKC, it was ultra hot and humid, way worse than here in the midwest.
Funny, last time I went throught OKC, it was ultra hot and humid, way worse than here in the midwest.
When was that? It can be humid in the summer but certainly not worse than places like Iowa and Illinois. Comparable, maybe. Worse, no. Thing was it was probably just hotter which made it seem more humid.
colder than that. Official high is 13ºC in January. San Francisco is disasterously cold.
warmer than Vancouver, which has a high in January around 5ºC/40ºF, so I wouldn't call San Francisco disasterously cold. Best summer weather in the US would probably be down in coastal southern California, mountain regions of the desert southwest (ie. Flagstaff), and probably up here in the Pacific Northwest if you enjoy temperatures averagely in the 70's to the mid 80's
In Page, Arizona. This is just perfect with the beautiful beaches of Lake Powell nearby. I worked there a whole summer some years ago. Excuse my english, hi from Paris to everyone.
In Page, Arizona. This is just perfect with the beautiful beaches of Lake Powell nearby. I worked there a whole summer some years ago. Excuse my english, hi from Paris to everyone.
Welcome. Good to see some involvement on these boards from a whole different continent.
Welcome. Good to see some involvement on these boards from a whole different continent.
Thank you.
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