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Post by trolik on Mar 20, 2020 7:50:07 GMT -5
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Post by Benfxmth on Mar 20, 2020 7:53:18 GMT -5
I choose San Antonio for having more sunshine and extreme heat.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2020 8:51:54 GMT -5
Santa Maria. Even though it is wetter, the temperatures are more comfortable.
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Post by Steelernation on Mar 20, 2020 13:50:09 GMT -5
San Antonio for being drier and more interesting.
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Post by Cadeau on Mar 20, 2020 14:05:56 GMT -5
Whichever have the lesser thunder/lightning count.
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Post by knot on Mar 20, 2020 16:01:08 GMT -5
San Antonio
One of the easiest climate battles in history. Hotter, drier, sunnier summers and actually gets snow.
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Post by tij on Mar 20, 2020 18:38:15 GMT -5
Santa Maria por estar mais temperado durante o verรฃo e mais verdante!
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Post by AJ1013 on Mar 20, 2020 19:01:14 GMT -5
San Antonio because itโs more interesting
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Post by Beercules on Mar 21, 2020 3:29:33 GMT -5
San Antonio without giving it a second thought. Far better in every single category.
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Post by jgtheone on Mar 21, 2020 4:04:19 GMT -5
San Antonio slightly. It seems more exciting.
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Post by Giorbanguly on Mar 21, 2020 11:02:34 GMT -5
The Brazilian one is a million times better
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Post by trolik on Mar 21, 2020 15:37:34 GMT -5
The Brazilian one is a million times better I have no idea how san antonio is winning. I thought it would be close-ish but with Santa Maria edging it out. Do cold lovers really wanna deal with 5 months of 30C+ just for some storms and like 3 days of sub-freezing lows?! edit: tbf none of the dfb lovers have voted yet
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Post by knot on Mar 21, 2020 17:01:52 GMT -5
I have no idea how san antonio is winning. I thought it would be close-ish but with Santa Maria edging it out. Do cold lovers really wanna deal with 5 months of 30C+ just for some storms and like 3 days of sub-freezing lows?! edit: tbf none of the dfb lovers have voted yet And I have no idea how that Santa Maria tropical shithole is winning, but do you see me complaining? Not only cold-lovers pick San Antonio, but also heat-lovers; unlike Santa Maria, San Antonio gets proper heat, with bountiful sunshine and no excessive torrid cloud to dampen the mood.
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Post by omegaraptor on Mar 21, 2020 17:43:07 GMT -5
tbh I've experienced some legit cold weather in San Antonio in January. It was at the beginning of January 2017.
Just a few days later it was in the 70s.
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Post by trolik on Mar 21, 2020 19:23:41 GMT -5
I have no idea how san antonio is winning. I thought it would be close-ish but with Santa Maria edging it out. Do cold lovers really wanna deal with 5 months of 30C+ just for some storms and like 3 days of sub-freezing lows?! edit: tbf none of the dfb lovers have voted yet And I have no idea how that Santa Maria tropical shithole is winning, but do you see me complaining? Not only cold-lovers pick San Antonio, but also heat-lovers; unlike Santa Maria, San Antonio gets proper heat, with bountiful sunshine and no excessive torrid cloud to dampen the mood. where did i say i was complaining, i was just surprised you weirdo
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Mar 22, 2020 22:57:53 GMT -5
Santa Maria has better summers but I'll go with San Antonio for the variable winters.
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Post by Crunch41 on Mar 24, 2020 14:26:56 GMT -5
Santa Maria for less hot weather
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Post by Speagles84 on Mar 26, 2020 6:26:41 GMT -5
San Antonio, but both suck
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Post by chesternz on Mar 28, 2020 4:22:21 GMT -5
Tough one, but I'll go with Santa Maria for the cooler summers and warmer winters. It's like a wet Los Angeles. San Antonio looks really nice too, but those record winter lows are brutal. Both great climates, though.
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Post by Donar on Mar 28, 2020 13:38:16 GMT -5
Dunno, I prefer the precipitation of San Antonio and the temperatures of Santa Maria.
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