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Originally Posted by BMI
Northern Idaho....like Sandpoint.
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Originally Posted by zeppelin171
Definitely Sandpoint, or Couer d'Alene if you want something slightly warmer with less snow. These both do have a rather dry summer.
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Yeah I was thinking the Spokane or northern Idaho area.
Spokane is ...
Summers are hot, with temps usually in the 80's or 90's but dry, and it cools down by about 30 degrees at night.
Winters are cold, but not super-cold, with highs typically in the 30's and maybe mid-upper 20's, but lots of snow and some rain.
Fall is nice, starts to get wetter. But in early fall the midges are really annoying (tiny white flies).
In the spring you get a sort-of mini-thunderstorm season.