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Post by fairweatherfan on Aug 13, 2022 14:31:51 GMT -5
Let's compare these two cities! They have many similarities: - They both are classified as Csb climates (warm-summer Mediterranean) under the Koppen system. - Both are famous for their cool weather year-round. San Francisco has the coolest summers of a big city in the US, and Seattle has the second-coolest. www.currentresults.com/Weather-Extremes/US/coldest-cities-summer.php- They both are on the West Coast of the United States. - They both are hilly cities right next to water. - They both have a lot of hipsters and tech bros. So which one's climate do you prefer? I'm going to go with San Francisco in this one. I don't mind cloudy and rainy weather, but Seattle has too much of it. People legitimately get depressed due to Seattle's weather. Yes, the lack of summer warmth in SF is annoying, but the breeze and the alternating fog and sun makes for beautiful summer weather IMO. San Francisco:
Seattle:
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Post by MET on Aug 13, 2022 14:33:32 GMT -5
San Francisco for the milder winters.
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Post by alex992 on Aug 13, 2022 14:53:04 GMT -5
Seattle. They're both shit climates though.
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Post by Beercules on Aug 13, 2022 15:11:28 GMT -5
both are living hellholes
you can tell by the last paragraph in the SF description what kind of fucken sprog batshit lunatics live there
overall SF because at least the sun shines there
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Post by greysrigging on Aug 13, 2022 16:29:02 GMT -5
I wonder who Mark Twain would vote for ? "Twain's most well-known remark about the weather is also something he never said: โThe coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.โ What native San Franciscan hasn't heard this clever quip served up by a shivering, Bermuda-shorted sightseer on a fogbound Golden Gate Bridge"? Myself ? are we allowed to abstain from voting ? Yes ? No ? SF I suppose.....
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Post by deneb78 on Aug 13, 2022 17:29:12 GMT -5
San Francisco for milder winters and more sunshine.
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Post by Steelernation on Aug 13, 2022 20:30:55 GMT -5
Seattle
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Post by Cheeseman on Aug 14, 2022 6:17:10 GMT -5
Seattle
Partly to be a contrarian; partly because it has something at least sort of resembling a summer, and because it's arid for fewer months out of the year.
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Post by ilmc90 on Aug 14, 2022 11:05:01 GMT -5
Seattle for having more rain and less sun. More variable in general.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Aug 14, 2022 11:16:57 GMT -5
Seattle is definitely more interesting than SF. Nowhere near my ideal climate though.
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Post by Cadeau on Aug 14, 2022 17:04:06 GMT -5
Seattle for potential frost days in winter and ideal temperature ranges in my book.
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Post by caspase8 on Aug 14, 2022 20:58:13 GMT -5
Seattle for having actual seasons (although summer is cooler and winter is warmer than ideal) and more rain. SF is a boring, seasonless arid shithole.
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Post by firebird1988 on Aug 15, 2022 4:14:45 GMT -5
San Francisco, winters are paradise compared to Seattle, and only need to drive to the 680 corridor for awesome summers
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Aug 15, 2022 8:43:18 GMT -5
Seattle easily, for having much warmer summers as well as rainier winters.
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Post by firebird1988 on Aug 15, 2022 8:45:29 GMT -5
Seattle easily, for having much warmer summers as well as rainier winters. You only have to go approx 20 miles to the east to get plenty warm summers, avg high in Concord is around 90ยฐF in August
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Aug 15, 2022 8:47:00 GMT -5
Seattle easily, for having much warmer summers as well as rainier winters. You only have to go approx 20 miles to the east to get plenty warm summers, avg high is Concord is around 90ยฐF in August Thatโs a moot point. We are battling Seattle vs SF, not anywhere else. Nothing else in the battle matters except for the weatherboxes shown.
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Post by firebird1988 on Aug 15, 2022 8:48:41 GMT -5
You only have to go approx 20 miles to the east to get plenty warm summers, avg high is Concord is around 90ยฐF in August Thatโs a moot point. We are battling Seattle vs SF, not anywhere else. Nothing else in the battle matters except for the weatherboxes shown. It does matter, because the 680 corridor (places like Vallejo, Concord, Walnut Creek etc) are suburbs of SF with much warmer summers, while no Seattle suburbs have warmer summers than Seattle due to being wedged right against the Cascades
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Post by fairweatherfan on Aug 15, 2022 10:10:20 GMT -5
Thatโs a moot point. We are battling Seattle vs SF, not anywhere else. Nothing else in the battle matters except for the weatherboxes shown. It does matter, because the 680 corridor (places like Vallejo, Concord, Walnut Creek etc) are suburbs of SF with much warmer summers, while no Seattle suburbs have warmer summers than Seattle due to being wedged right against the Cascades I don't think it matters, because people from San Francisco aren't actually visiting those suburbs regularly. If you can afford to live in SF, you gotta live in SF. No point in living in SF if you're just going to travel to the suburbs every weekend for hot weather. Besides, everyone's different, but it seems that most San Franciscans prefer SF summers over Concord summer.
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Post by Beercules on Aug 15, 2022 10:11:45 GMT -5
this is gonna be like that Fappo going to Georgia for uni so therefore he lives there when his licence has a NY address rabbit hole merry go 'round
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Post by cawfeefan on Aug 16, 2022 2:00:22 GMT -5
Seattle, better summers and isn't rainless for months on end
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