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Old 09-26-2019, 02:17 PM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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Seattle/London have the coldest rainiest summers on the planet
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Old 09-26-2019, 05:52 PM
 
Location: FL
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Seattle is not cold in summer...mild perhaps but definitely not cold



Nope. New England and Maine are warm to hot in summer with humidity to boot
You're wrong. Compared to the other states in the lower 48 Maine is cool. Great place to visit to escape the intense heat of the South
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Old 09-26-2019, 05:58 PM
 
Location: Indiana Uplands
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Seattle is not cold in summer...mild perhaps but definitely not cold



Nope. New England and Maine are warm to hot in summer with humidity to boot
No, not the western mountains of Maine west to Pittsburg, NH. High temperature in the 70’s with lows in the 40’s and 50’s in July.
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Old 09-26-2019, 06:03 PM
 
Location: In transition
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Punta Arenas and Reykjavik are two cities with cold summers.
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Old 09-26-2019, 06:21 PM
 
Location: Tricity, PL
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Seattle/London have the coldest rainiest summers on the planet
Sorry - what planet??

London averages ~106 rainy days each year and and receives a total of 23" of rain.
New Orleans and Miami over 60" rain per year, New York City, Houston and Atlanta with an average of 49" of rain per year, and both Rochester and Buffalo, New York, with 167 days of rain each year (or just 198 dry days), are rainier than London.

London's median Summer temperature is 23C
Seattle median 22C
San Francisco 20C

Reykjavik median is 13C
Goose Bay, CAN 9C

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Old 09-26-2019, 06:54 PM
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Location: California
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Sunset District of San Francisco. Victoria BC. Monterey CA. Coos Bay Oregon. Etc.
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Old 09-26-2019, 07:10 PM
 
Location: Erie, PA
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Moosonee has a mild summer-the warmest month averages 72 F which is very comfortable for summer. It's a bit dry for rain but the rain happens in the summer and as a plus it does get a decent amount of snow : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moosonee

Mo i Rana in Norway has cool short summers and long snowy winters. It also has great views of the northern lights ::
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo_i_R...hy_and_climate

In the US generally the most comfortable (cooler) summer temperatures are going to be in Alaska, places like the maritime West Coast, the Keweenaw peninsula, and around the Great Lakes. Northern New England usually isn't too bad either. Avoid the Southwest like the plague and the Gulf Coast if you hate summer heat.
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Old 09-26-2019, 07:36 PM
 
Location: MD
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Sorry - what planet??
Sarcasm; making fun of people who believe that any place that doesn't reach 80F every day in July has a "cold summer."
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Old 09-26-2019, 07:39 PM
 
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Sunset District of San Francisco. Victoria BC. Monterey CA. Coos Bay Oregon. Etc.
Yes to all these. You can get hypothermia in August any one of those places.

When I was in Saskatchewan in summer it sleeted one day. Sweden, Norway, Finland ....
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Old 09-26-2019, 09:26 PM
 
Location: Seattle WA, USA
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anything near the sea of Okhotsk and the Hudson bay will have chilly/mild summers.
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