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

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zerocool84

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WTF??? Is that considered warm weather? We're freezing our asses off here in LA. It's 50's during the day and 40's at night. Freezing my ass off.
 

Fayd

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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?

math fail, try again.
 

seemingly random

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You and your "Celsius" system of measuring temperature can git out. Here in the good old USA we roll Fahrenheit.
I've never heard of the dilation of pregnant women reported in anything but metric.

Just saying. Maybe pediatricians don't know anything.
 

Jeff7

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Staying below 25C is probably going to be the toughest part, without going to the poles. I think you'd be looking at some place subterranean, or else in the ocean.
Nature operates in extremes - you know, like Mercury, where the difference between the sunlit side and nighttime side is several hundred degrees.
A temp range of only 40C is kind of pushing it. ;)



It's a terribly inaccurate unit of measure for daily use.
Aw no he di'in't!
 
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iGas

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Victoria BC, Canada.

December/January low average = 1C
July/August high average = 22C
 

Dirigible

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If you're using averages, you can get temps in a much narrower band than that.
 

BoomerD

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San Diego, Kahleeforneeya.

IIRC, if you factor out the abnormal weather, it ranges from an extreme cold of about 50F and an extreme high of about 85F.
 
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San Francisco/Oakland/Bay area of CA. It's basically sunny and 70ish year round with a "rainy season" starting Jan/Feb and lasting a few months.
 

Gooberlx2

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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.

-11F right now...forecasters were calling for it to reach 50F...guess they've revised that to 21F. They never get it right.

We definitely have our periods of cold. December last year was retarded cold the whole month.
 

destrekor

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Ohio is pretty consistently between.. shit what is this alien measurement system you choose to use?
WHAT IS THIS?!

ahem, google tells me:
-15ºC to 35ºC is basically Ohio's consistent weather swings.
That's 5ºF to 95ºF. Sometimes we get hotter, sometimes we don't reach that but I wish we would reach 95º with no humidity versus 80ºF with drenching humidity.
We don't often get lower than 5ºF, but it does happen on occasion.
Through the course of a year, that scale will hold very very true, both high and low extremes.
Some years there will be no days worse than those extremes, other years quite a few days, or weeks at a time, those extremes are pushed and exceeded.
Our weather in Ohio is terribly terrible in terms of predictability.
 

Patt

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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.
 

BurnItDwn

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Parts of Norway would probably fit your criteria ...

To the south, Oslo has a record low is -15, record high is 35, average lows are -7 or up, average high tops out at 22.

That said, I'd personally like to visit Tromsø to the north. Short summers, no permafrost, winters usually stay just below 0. Record low of -20, and record high of 30c.
 

RedRooster

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Sustained snow is VERY important to me though, just not when its -40 as well.
So costal north america isn't going to work.

Norway sounds like a good idea!
 

Red Squirrel

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WTF??? Is that considered warm weather? We're freezing our asses off here in LA. It's 50's during the day and 40's at night. Freezing my ass off.

LOL rly? 50F comes up to 10C which is 10 degrees above freezing, how is that cold?

That's almost shorts and tshirt weather. I'd probably go with jeans and a tshirt though, depends if the sun is out and how the wind is.
 

Linflas

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I spent August-November in San Diego when I was in the Navy and the climate outside was pretty much ideal. Average daytime highs were 76-78, night time lows mid to low 50's. We didn't have AC in the barracks and I never missed it. The only time it really got hot was when a Santa Ana wind came and even then the upper 90's heat did not seem all that oppressive since there is little humidity.
 

zinfamous

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-11F right now...forecasters were calling for it to reach 50F...guess they've revised that to 21F. They never get it right.

We definitely have our periods of cold. December last year was retarded cold the whole month.

haha, that sounds about right. I'm thinking that it's so randomly unpredictable there, that you can't define a common enough range, so it's best to assume that you get the best of both: Winter and Summer.
 

FoBoT

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almost anyplace that is in/near a large ocean and somewhat near 30 degrees north or south latitude