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Upstate New York does not have brutal winters. There is nothing else to say on the matter.
It snowed on May 18th in Binghamton NY. It can get barely subfreezing highs in late April and even early May. Syracuse had 18f average highs in February 2015. Syracuse also gets more snow ON AVERAGE than Boston got in its record breaking year, and it's gotten almost 200 inches of snow before. It is very very brutal
No, it isn't very very brutal. The averages in Syracuse are cold, but not brutally cold. It is capable of experiencing brutal cold, but an average winter in Syracuse is not brutally cold. If winters in Syracuse are brutally cold, that would make winters in New York very cold, which is an absurd thought.
No, it isn't very very brutal. The averages in Syracuse are cold, but not brutally cold. It is capable of experiencing brutal cold, but an average winter in Syracuse is not brutally cold. If winters in Syracuse are brutally cold, that would make winters in New York very cold, which is an absurd thought.
Please put an end to this nonsense.
Well, my opinion is in between. It's not brutally cold, but it's cold.
No, it isn't very very brutal. The averages in Syracuse are cold, but not brutally cold. It is capable of experiencing brutal cold, but an average winter in Syracuse is not brutally cold. If winters in Syracuse are brutally cold, that would make winters in New York very cold, which is an absurd thought.
Please put an end to this nonsense.
Winters in New York are around 10 degrees warmer. The difference between New York and Binghamton in January is like the difference between New York and Memphis. I've suffered through the winters there, you didn't. Believe me when I say that they are nothing short of brutal
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