GodlessAstronomer
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30 degrees latitude is likely to get pretty hot in summer, 40-45 degrees would be better.almost anyplace that is in/near a large ocean and somewhat near 30 degrees north or south latitude
30 degrees latitude is likely to get pretty hot in summer, 40-45 degrees would be better.almost anyplace that is in/near a large ocean and somewhat near 30 degrees north or south latitude
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:
Dude ... Victoria it is. I moved from Northern Alberta. It happens to be -7 here this morning, but that is about as cold as it ever gets. You can travel to see snow for recreation purposes, and we get less rain than Vancouver. Though, to be fair, Victoria is much less metropolitan than Vancouver.
If you're young and single ... Vancouver.
If you're married/committed ... the island.
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.
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.
ahh are u from SB?
Gaucho Alumni here.
Man i loved SB. But when it rained, it RAINED.
