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Anywhere in the US with an average summer high temp under 85 and an average winter low temp over 35?

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Originally posted by: Colt45
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Colt45
the ocean is what causes the ocean bordering states from shifting more than that, you meathead.

East coast? Gulf coast? Coast of Alaska?

real men can handle the temp change anyways 😛

-40 ... +100 here.

Haha...I knew by the temps you listed, you had to live close to me!!! 😀

Cheers! :beer:
 
Northern Arizona comes close...Flagstaff, Show Low, Prescott....some really cold days other prettys mild in winter. Some hot days in july, but most are fairly mind in the 70's...its where i'd go (erm WAS for college 🙂)
 
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Umm NJ???? hello, also no earth quakes, tornados or hurricanes.....

But it being NJ is much much worse than all those things you listed combined.
 
Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
come to Vermont. ~90-95 highs in summer, and about -30 lows in winter!

Fixed 🙂...seriously though, try the mid-atlantic states...Maryland, Virginia, places like that. My parents live in Staunton, VA, low was about 20F I think and the high will probably be in the mid 90s, but not very humid where they are so it's quite nice actually.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Portland fits the bill, but somehow I think you were imagining.. less rain.

Except that it's right along the west coast, just a few miles from the pacific ocean...

Seriously - all you people who are recommending seattle, portland, and san diego? Did you fail third grade?
 
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