Anywhere on Earth that stays between -15 and +25C?

RedRooster

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I love winter, but not -30C.
I love summer, but not +40C.

Is there anywhere in the world that stays between -15 and +25, never going much over or under that? I'd like to move there, where ever that is. :thumbsup:
 

zinfamous

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Bay Area. it rarely drops below 0 C, even.

...but you'd prolly miss winter living along the coast. The inland suburbs got some snow this week, though.
 

TridenT

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Ugh. I prefer no lower than 20F and no hotter than 100F, but I would really like 64F-80F all the time... Maybe hotter depending if I live near a beach. :)
 

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bogota is between 65 and 75 all year.

england has a ridiculously mild climate. being so far north it doesn't get very hot, and being hit by the gulf stream keeps it decently warm in the winter.
 
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mcurphy

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I love winter, but not -30C.
I love summer, but not +40C.

Is there anywhere in the world that stays between -15 and +25, never going much over or under that? I'd like to move there, where ever that is. :thumbsup:

-15°C to +25°C = -22°F to 77°F

Hmm, I am in southern WI (USA), and we rarely ever hit your low, but we are over the high end pretty often in the summer months. I imagine that if you went a bit further north from where I am, that you would dip into or over your low limit, but might be right around where you want for the high limit. So maybe the US / Canada border?
 
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RedRooster

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-15°C to +25°C = -22°F to 77°F

Hmm, I am in southern WI (USA), and we rarely ever hit your low, but we are over the high end pretty often in the summer months. I imagine that if you went a bit further north from where I am, that you would dip into or over your low limit, but might be right around where you want for the high limit. So maybe the US / Canada border?

I think it depends on where the mountains and oceans are too. The border in Vancouver is vastly different then Minot, ND.

I'm just sick of the extremes, we have an 80C degree spread between winter and summer, that's the craziest anywhere.
Liking the UK idea though, have heard good things!
 

zinfamous

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I think it depends on where the mountains and oceans are too. The border in Vancouver is vastly different then Minot, ND.

I'm just sick of the extremes, we have an 80C degree spread between winter and summer, that's the craziest anywhere.
Liking the UK idea though, have heard good things!

oh: Denver Colorado.

Highest number of sun days in the US, snow can happen anytime, warm summers, etc. World-class skiing nearby.

not too cold in the city during the winter--colder at higher elevations.
 

SunSamurai

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It is between 40f and 85f year round 95% of the time. (40 is at night in winter) (in-forum image resize not taking?)

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surfsatwerk

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You and your "Celsius" system of measuring temperature can git out. Here in the good old USA we roll Fahrenheit.
 

silverpig

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In Vancouver it's rare to go below -10C, and we get about 2 weeks of 30C a year. Most of the time we're around 25C in the summer and 0C in the winter.

But it rains a lot.
 

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I was gonna say Vancouver too. Super nice weather temp wise, you just have to be able handle rain haha.
 

RedRooster

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I was gonna say Vancouver too. Super nice weather temp wise, you just have to be able handle rain haha.

My sister lives there.
After about two weeks of hanging around that area, I wanted to kill someone last winter. The rain is way too depressing. :D
 

dawks

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In Saskatoon here, I hear ya man, I am out of here as soon as I can get a job elsewhere. Been hunting like mad. People are stupid to WANT to live here.
 

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I love winter, but not -30C.
I love summer, but not +40C.

Is there anywhere in the world that stays between -15 and +25, never going much over or under that? I'd like to move there, where ever that is. :thumbsup:
Cali.

We only have 2 seasons..

summer and indian summer.

Once in a blue moon you'll get the other seasons.. like winter.. and spring... But... its mostly summer + indian summer.

It is between 40f and 85f year round 95% of the time. (40 is at night in winter) (in-forum image resize not taking?)

ahh are u from SB?

Gaucho Alumni here. :p

Man i loved SB. But when it rained, it RAINED.
 
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Crono

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In NY (at least southern part), rarely do we go below -12C or over 35C. Which I think is a nice range, as we don't get the crazy cold/extremes of some places, but do get the variations of all 4 seasons.

Living in a place like California would be nice, but I bet I would at least (occasionally) miss the seasons of NY if I ever moved there.