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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?
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!
You and your "Celsius" system of measuring temperature can git out. Here in the good old USA we roll Fahrenheit.
I was gonna say Vancouver too. Super nice weather temp wise, you just have to be able handle rain haha.
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.
Its odd cuz most people on this site actually use C for tech stuff.
Cali.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:
It is between 40f and 85f year round 95% of the time. (40 is at night in winter) (in-forum image resize not taking?)
It's a terribly inaccurate unit of measure for daily use.