08-21-2020, 06:44 PM
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Best place to live in US for mild weather?
Where's a good place to live to experience seasons, but avoid a lot of snow in winter, and hot humid summers?
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Originally Posted By Luc1fer⏩
Is there even any such place?Where's a good place to live to experience seasons, but avoid a lot of snow in winter, and hot humid summers?
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going to need 2 houses in 2 different zip codes to achieve that bro
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Pretty much nowhere. srs.
Missouri has pretty mild weather overall. Not a bad winter, but you'll still get snow. Just not as cold as where I'm at in Chicago. But it will be hotter in the summer and is humid.
Wisconsin has mild weather but a rough winter and usually a little longer.
Maybe the carolinas?
It's a tough one. They all have pros and cons.
Missouri has pretty mild weather overall. Not a bad winter, but you'll still get snow. Just not as cold as where I'm at in Chicago. But it will be hotter in the summer and is humid.
Wisconsin has mild weather but a rough winter and usually a little longer.
Maybe the carolinas?
It's a tough one. They all have pros and cons.
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Originally Posted By FrankGrimes29⏩
Lol Missouri no fukin way, do you know wat mild meansPretty much nowhere. srs.
Missouri has pretty mild weather overall. Not a bad winter, but you'll still get snow. Just not as cold as where I'm at in Chicago. But it will be hotter in the summer and is humid.
Wisconsin has mild weather but a rough winter and usually a little longer.
Maybe the carolinas?
It's a tough one. They all have pros and cons.
Missouri has pretty mild weather overall. Not a bad winter, but you'll still get snow. Just not as cold as where I'm at in Chicago. But it will be hotter in the summer and is humid.
Wisconsin has mild weather but a rough winter and usually a little longer.
Maybe the carolinas?
It's a tough one. They all have pros and cons.
San Diego op, no other options
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I'd say something like Denver? The sun is hot during Summer, but at least it's not humid which is the worst part of Summer. Snow isn't bad in Winter and doesn't stick around. Close to the mountains to get away if needed.
Or San Diego obviously, but there are actually a surprising number of days when it's kinda cold there, and I wouldn't want to pay high COL on those days.
Or San Diego obviously, but there are actually a surprising number of days when it's kinda cold there, and I wouldn't want to pay high COL on those days.
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Originally Posted By Mangino⏩
You're a retard. Read the OP again.Lol Missouri no fukin way, do you know wat mild means
San Diego op, no other options
San Diego op, no other options
TO EXPERIENCE SEASONS.
San Diego has 1 season. Jesus some of you guys are retarded.
LOL at arizona, san diego, las vegas.
OP I can Washington being a good area for that. They experience all 4 seasons and have a little milder summer and winter.
08-21-2020, 06:56 PM
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NC is the closest I've come via research. But I'm wondering if there's a better area.
WA isn't bad, nice summers but rains a lot in the other seasons. Sounds like a trade off somewhere is necessary.
WA isn't bad, nice summers but rains a lot in the other seasons. Sounds like a trade off somewhere is necessary.
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Originally Posted By FrankGrimes29⏩
Summer in the Carolinas is pretty oppressive with the humidity. I'd definitely still live there due to short Winter and long Summer, but that much humidity really kills you after a while.Pretty much nowhere. srs.
Missouri has pretty mild weather overall. Not a bad winter, but you'll still get snow. Just not as cold as where I'm at in Chicago. But it will be hotter in the summer and is humid.
Wisconsin has mild weather but a rough winter and usually a little longer.
Maybe the carolinas?
It's a tough one. They all have pros and cons.
Missouri has pretty mild weather overall. Not a bad winter, but you'll still get snow. Just not as cold as where I'm at in Chicago. But it will be hotter in the summer and is humid.
Wisconsin has mild weather but a rough winter and usually a little longer.
Maybe the carolinas?
It's a tough one. They all have pros and cons.
08-21-2020, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted By OliverHeldens⏩
I have been warned about humidity in NC summerSummer in the Carolinas is pretty oppressive with the humidity. I'd definitely still live there due to short Winter and long Summer, but that much humidity really kills you after a while.

How long does it last though?
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Missouri having mild weather?
hahaha boyo noooo
brb summer is like monsoon season and winter can go below zero
I would say any coastal city that isn't too far away from the equator (or too close) is going to have amazing weather because of the cooling effect of a large body of water.
.... damn it's really just San Diego isn't it?
hahaha boyo noooo
brb summer is like monsoon season and winter can go below zero
I would say any coastal city that isn't too far away from the equator (or too close) is going to have amazing weather because of the cooling effect of a large body of water.
.... damn it's really just San Diego isn't it?
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Originally Posted By jimmybobjim⏩
I have friends in missouri. Their summers are the same as in IL here and winters don't even come close to ours. Spring and fall are mild. LOL at thinking a day below zero in missouri is extreme weather.Missouri having mild weather?
hahaha boyo noooo
brb summer is like monsoon season and winter can go below zero
I would say any coastal city that isn't too far away from the equator (or too close) is going to have amazing weather because of the cooling effect of a large body of water.
.... damn it's really just San Diego isn't it?
hahaha boyo noooo
brb summer is like monsoon season and winter can go below zero
I would say any coastal city that isn't too far away from the equator (or too close) is going to have amazing weather because of the cooling effect of a large body of water.
.... damn it's really just San Diego isn't it?
You guys need to get out more.
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Originally Posted By FrankGrimes29⏩
Spring and fall are GOAT but winter is just fuking miserable. Icy, gray, cold as fuk. We don't get fluffy beautiful snow like Denver or Minneapolis.I have friends in missouri. Their summers are the same as in IL here and winters don't even come close to ours. Spring and fall are mild. LOL at thinking a day below zero in missouri is extreme weather.
You guys need to get out more.
You guys need to get out more.
Kinda dreading winter already. That ain't it chief. Miss San Diego for sure.
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Probably somewhere like Albuquerque. Want a bit more winter drive a bit north or up in elevation.
Western Colorado (Grand Junction, etc.) gets snow but not too much and most will melt off fast. Certain parts of Tennessee or the southern part of the Appalachians would fit the bill as well, using elevation to help determine your climate.
No matter what, you're not going to get Fiji here. Gotta pick your poison to some extent.
Western Colorado (Grand Junction, etc.) gets snow but not too much and most will melt off fast. Certain parts of Tennessee or the southern part of the Appalachians would fit the bill as well, using elevation to help determine your climate.
No matter what, you're not going to get Fiji here. Gotta pick your poison to some extent.
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Seattle/Portland. Zero humidity. Almost zero snow.
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Originally Posted By jimmybobjim⏩
You guys are like us with the little longer winter, but not as extreme. You guys have a better fall/spring imo because ours are shorter in chicagoland IL. I would say your summer is a little more humid and a little warmer on average.Spring and fall are GOAT but winter is just fuking miserable. Icy, gray, cold as fuk. We don't get fluffy beautiful snow like Denver or Minneapolis.
Kinda dreading winter already. That ain't it chief. Miss San Diego for sure.
Kinda dreading winter already. That ain't it chief. Miss San Diego for sure.
Would say it is more mild than a lot of states overall. I might even move there one day because you guys have awesome land laws and great land to farm.
I think OP is SOL because he wants the perfect place, but each one has some extremes. Washington areas are probably the closest, but the politics are loony toon worthy. The carolina's are next, but have very humid heat. Wisconsin and michigan are fairly mild overall until winter.
Just too hard to get the best of all 4 seasons
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Originally Posted By Luc1fer⏩
I lived in Charlotte my entire life. Summers can be brutal.NC is the closest I've come via research. But I'm wondering if there's a better area.
The Bay area might unfortunately be the only place that has everything you want.
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Originally Posted By FingerNailsBrah⏩
brb swim to work for 8 months of the yearSeattle/Portland. Zero humidity. Almost zero snow.
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Southern Arizona, not the valley but areas like Cochise county.
Southern Arizona, not the valley but areas like Cochise county.
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Actually OP, check out flagstaff, Arizona. I have been there in different parts of the year. Never really that hot, and never really that cold. Still gets seasons. I think they can get a lot of snow in the winter, but it isn't really cold like Chicago, so it's enjoyable.
Now I want to move there. It's a beautiful area. Especially if you like the outdoors.
Now I want to move there. It's a beautiful area. Especially if you like the outdoors.
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The best weather is in the worst state - California. Would be 350x better to have 2 homes in not-California, though. Summer in Montana, winter anywhere in the south.
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Probably Nebraska
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Definitely not the east coast
Feels like a rainforest in summer
Feels like a rainforest in summer

Originally Posted By CougarP01⏩
I think I'm spoiled with weather, in SF specifically. Even Mountain View and SJ are too hot for me.I lived in Charlotte my entire life. Summers can be brutal.
The Bay area might unfortunately be the only place that has everything you want.
The Bay area might unfortunately be the only place that has everything you want.
I really miss seasons though, and need to get out of CA.
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it's a shame the city is so fuking retarded tho
born and raised here but went to college in the midwest. Fuking winters and summers were god aweful there... fuk snow for months at a time and fuk humid ass summers where u walk a block and ur drenched in sweat
"winters" are super mild here and it rarely snows, could do with a little more snow if u wanted to go for all 4 distinct seasons... but PNW has very distinct fall/spring/summer which are all super beautiful
I've been very tempted to move the last year because of the retarded politics, but then I'll go on an hour long walk through my neighborhood and just admire all the beauty (no homo it's a nice neighborhood). Great weather, water (don't even need to filter it srs) and natural beauty.
it's a shame the city is so fuking retarded tho
born and raised here but went to college in the midwest. Fuking winters and summers were god aweful there... fuk snow for months at a time and fuk humid ass summers where u walk a block and ur drenched in sweat
"winters" are super mild here and it rarely snows, could do with a little more snow if u wanted to go for all 4 distinct seasons... but PNW has very distinct fall/spring/summer which are all super beautiful
I've been very tempted to move the last year because of the retarded politics, but then I'll go on an hour long walk through my neighborhood and just admire all the beauty (no homo it's a nice neighborhood). Great weather, water (don't even need to filter it srs) and natural beauty.
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