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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: notfred
Is there anywhere that fits the criteria in the title and isn't within a few miles of the pacific ocean?

EDIT: For all the morons that can't read I said PACIFIC ocean. not just "ocean". Do any such places exist on the east coast?

Buffalo, NY?
 
Originally posted by: notfred
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?

Maybe you should've spent 3 minutes looking this up for yourself then, instead of being a dick about it?
 
No there isn't.

/thread


EDIT: actually some parts of Orange county fits the criteria. anaheim is about 30 miles(more than a few miles)from the ocean and their avg. temps are within range.
 
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: notfred
Is there anywhere that fits the criteria in the title and isn't within a few miles of the pacific ocean?

EDIT: For all the morons that can't read I said PACIFIC ocean. not just "ocean". Do any such places exist on the east coast?

Buffalo, NY?

No.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
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?
I didn't read the OP, heh.

Some places in Alaska would fit the bill for summer.. Not winter, though.. lol
 
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Indianapolis is close:

Winter temperature range (in Fahrenheit degrees): 17-39 degrees

Spring temperature range (in Fahrenheit degrees): 32-74 degrees

Summer temperature range (in Fahrenheit degrees): 61-86 degrees

Fall temperature range (in Fahrenheit degrees): 34-78 degrees


You forgot to add 100% humidity during the summer making the overal temp (which is usually 85-90) null and void.
 
Cleveland is a little colder than you want, but not bad. There isn't much snow if you are on the west side.
 
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
Indianapolis is close:

Winter temperature range (in Fahrenheit degrees): 17-39 degrees

Spring temperature range (in Fahrenheit degrees): 32-74 degrees

Summer temperature range (in Fahrenheit degrees): 61-86 degrees

Fall temperature range (in Fahrenheit degrees): 34-78 degrees
As a native Oregonian(a place which does meet the OP's requirements), Indiana doesn't even come close. Temps drop to 0, it snows in March, and the humidity is painful in the summer.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Is there anywhere that fits the criteria in the title and isn't within a few miles of the pacific ocean?

EDIT: For all the morons that can't read I said PACIFIC ocean. not just "ocean". Do any such places exist on the east coast?

I doubt it...which is the primary reason why west coast > east coast. 😎

Seriously though, how's Maine?
 
Originally posted by: anno
Originally posted by: Kanalua
And we're done...

gosh..

hilo wins. 🙂

From the OP:

"Is there anywhere that fits the criteria in the title and isn't within a few miles of the pacific ocean?

EDIT: For all the morons that can't read I said PACIFIC ocean. not just "ocean". Do any such places exist on the east coast?"
 
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