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View Poll Results: Which one do you prefer?
Seville in January 16 61.54%
Tromso in July 10 38.46%
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Old 01-15-2017, 05:27 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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I love being in Seville. Even in the winter, it's a really pleasant outdoor lifestyle. I have an apartment on the Costa del Sol but almost wish it was in Seville which has a real Spanish history and culture.
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Old 01-15-2017, 08:36 AM
 
Location: Seoul
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No it's not.



You act like we have our July/August weather year round. A 75 F average high is hardly "hot and humid" certainly warm though.
You're the one who always posted about the 75-80 degree nights in the fall you got in Miami. Any place that routinely gets highs like that counts as a Turkish sauna in my book
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Old 01-15-2017, 07:16 PM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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You're the one who always posted about the 75-80 degree nights in the fall you got in Miami. Any place that routinely gets highs like that counts as a Turkish sauna in my book
We weren't getting 80 degree nights in fall. And that isn't "normal" weather by any means anyways. If it had been 2010 you wouldn't be saying Miami is a "Turkish Sauna", you tend to judge places' climates off of a year or two for whatever reason.



Plus, you included the entire state of FL in your original comment. Tallahassee and Miami are two different climates in winter.
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