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Old 08-30-2017, 05:24 PM
 
Location: Broward County, FL
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...but it HAS to exist! With great job opportunities, low cost of living, beautiful scenery and no traffic!
There must be mountains with 500 inches of snow surrounding the city even though it's near 80 degrees every day, the people must all be immaculate, it has to be a huge city with millions of opportunities....but no traffic.



These threads get kind of annoying and old.
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Old 08-30-2017, 05:52 PM
 
Location: Orcutt, CA (Santa Maria Valley)
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There must be like 12 million different threads on this. "Where does my perfect little city where it's 78 degrees with a 53 F dew point every single day, 100% sunshine with no precipitation but it must be lush and green. Not Southern California though!"
Southern Spain or maybe Coastal Morroco
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Old 08-30-2017, 06:00 PM
 
Location: Rochester, NY
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There must be mountains with 500 inches of snow surrounding the city even though it's near 80 degrees every day, the people must all be immaculate, it has to be a huge city with millions of opportunities....but no traffic.



These threads get kind of annoying and old.
To be fair, this person just asked about weather which is perfectly reasonable. However, I agree that repetitive threads asking for constant sunny, mild weather with lush greenery, mountains with snow, low cost of living, and big city are rather annoying. There should just be a general "what city can meets X criteria" thread. That would probably help.
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Old 08-30-2017, 07:03 PM
 
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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South Florida from December through February.
We don't get that in Broward December through February.

Some days we do, mostly it is warmer.
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Old 08-31-2017, 05:52 AM
 
Location: 44N 89W
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There must be like 12 million different threads on this. "Where does my perfect little city where it's 78 degrees with a 53 F dew point every single day, 100% sunshine with no precipitation but it must be lush and green. Not Southern California though!"
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...but it HAS to exist! With great job opportunities, low cost of living, beautiful scenery and no traffic!
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Originally Posted by alex985 View Post
There must be mountains with 500 inches of snow surrounding the city even though it's near 80 degrees every day, the people must all be immaculate, it has to be a huge city with millions of opportunities....but no traffic.



These threads get kind of annoying and old.
They really do get annoying and old; it's simply unrealistic to expect everything to be perfect all the time.

Sadly the weather conditions you listed (except maybe a temperature of 68-70 instead of 78) are what everybody wants around here too. Although here's the funny part: the people around here who say they like seasons tend to be the first ones to complain when it deviates from their precious 68/52 and 100% sunshine; the extreme cold and extreme warmth/heat lovers are a lot more tolerant.

Although one true answer to questions like this is the inside of my house.

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Old 08-31-2017, 06:20 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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They really do get annoying and old; it's simply unrealistic to expect everything to be perfect all the time.

Sadly the weather conditions you listed (except maybe a temperature of 68-70 instead of 78) are what everybody wants around here too. Although here's the funny part: the people around here who say they like seasons tend to be the first ones to complain when it deviates from their precious 68/52 and 100% sunshine; the extreme cold and extreme warmth/heat lovers are a lot more tolerant.
The closest answer is the Plateau in Central and Southern Mexico, around 7,000ft elevation, if So Cal is not wanted
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Old 08-31-2017, 07:45 AM
 
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It looks like here in NJ we got a carbon copy of yesterday, which I find to be the perfect weather day. My question to you all was where could I find the most days like this in the USA, (comparatively) I understand no place is perfect all the time. I made no other stipulation about income/jobs etc and I already knew So Cal would be a common answer.

I found the map to be helpful, thank you. To others who found this boring or annoying I apologize, you now may go back to your regularly scheduled program of rating climates in places that don't exist and having battles of one climate against another because that is so much more productive.
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Old 08-31-2017, 08:36 AM
 
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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OP, I would mention the pacific northwest, specifically the Willamette valley of Oregon. Lots of clear, beautiful summer and fall weather, few storms or violent weather. The only kicker is the gloomy, wet winters
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Old 08-31-2017, 10:00 AM
 
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That's not the majority of the year!
Yeah that was my reaction too. We have 75, sunny, with 45% here in Pittsburgh too. Well, maybe ten times a year. :-)
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Old 09-01-2017, 04:56 PM
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Location: Ontario
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The closest answer is the Plateau in Central and Southern Mexico, around 7,000ft elevation, if So Cal is not wanted
OP asking where in the USA ....not Mexico, ar first I thought you meant New Mexico plateau,
as mentioned before, Silver City in SW New Mexico would be a good candidate,
it is at just the right elevation, 5900 ft.
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