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Post by Steelernation on Feb 8, 2023 19:45:20 GMT -5
All these suck and three of them are pretty identical. Will make the heat lovers think though. 16. Laona, Wisconsin— 1,695’ (517 m)17. Pipestone, Minnesota— 1,705’ (520 m)18. Herman, Michigan— 1,717’ (523 m)19. Rangeley, Maine— 1,780’ (543 m)T-20. Lake Susitna, Alaska— 2,375’ (724 m)None of these are any good but Pipestone wins for the longest and warmest warm season.
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Post by Benfxmth on Feb 8, 2023 19:51:54 GMT -5
Pipestone is the only sensible choice
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Post by Mörön on Feb 8, 2023 19:57:47 GMT -5
Lake Susitna, easily,
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Post by tommyFL on Feb 8, 2023 20:00:13 GMT -5
Obviously Pipestone for being the warmest of these shitholes
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Post by fairweatherfan on Feb 8, 2023 21:26:54 GMT -5
Pipestone has impressive record highs.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Feb 8, 2023 22:17:03 GMT -5
Pipestone for being the "warmest" and "least snowy" of this sorry, sorry lot
Never thought I'd live to the day where I voted for a Minnesota place in a climate battle, but here we are I guess
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Post by Cheeseman on Feb 8, 2023 22:52:58 GMT -5
Pipestone
It's actually an easy battle, considering it is the "warmest" year-round. It even kinda sorta has a warmish summer!
I didn't realize my state had such a suicidal climate as Laona.
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Post by cawfeefan on Feb 9, 2023 4:36:04 GMT -5
Pipestone in this sorry lot
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Post by firebird1988 on Feb 9, 2023 5:01:10 GMT -5
Pipestone for being the "warmest" and "least snowy" of this sorry, sorry lot
Never thought I'd live to the day where I voted for a Minnesota place in a climate battle, but here we are I guess
Took the words out of my mouth lol
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Post by Speagles84 on Feb 9, 2023 7:05:45 GMT -5
Michigan for most snow and good summers
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Post by Iwantsnow on Feb 9, 2023 22:13:41 GMT -5
Five cold snowy places Lake Sustina is too cold, and then half the summer days are wet. It is still pretty good by Alaska standards. Pipestone isn't snowy enough, otherwise it's good. The others are all very similar. I'll go with Laona. Herman has the most snow, but is that too much? I don't really know. Rangeley has noticeably more rainy days in summer, and spring is too cool like Herman.
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Post by jgtheone on Feb 11, 2023 6:01:05 GMT -5
It'll have to be Pipestone for some decent summers
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Post by jetshnl on Feb 12, 2023 14:07:03 GMT -5
Pipestone is best
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Post by CRISPR on Feb 8, 2024 2:10:10 GMT -5
Pipestone for having 5 months with highs equal to or greater than 20ºC
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Post by Kaleetan on Feb 8, 2024 9:34:55 GMT -5
PipestoneIt's actually an easy battle, considering it is the "warmest" year-round. It even kinda sorta has a warmish summer! I didn't realize my state had such a suicidal climate as Laona. I'm skeptical of Laona for recording a record high of 64F in January, when Madison (further south and lower elevation) has never gotten to 60 in January.
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Post by Cheeseman on Feb 8, 2024 18:13:34 GMT -5
PipestoneIt's actually an easy battle, considering it is the "warmest" year-round. It even kinda sorta has a warmish summer! I didn't realize my state had such a suicidal climate as Laona. I'm skeptical of Laona for recording a record high of 64F in January, when Madison (further south and lower elevation) has never gotten to 60 in January. Even weirder thing is, it isn't even listed on NOWData - which shows Laona's January record high as 54 F on 1/22/1942. That's what's reflected on Wikipedia right now as well. Perhaps a typo or vandalism on the Wikipedia article at the time this thread was posted?
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Post by Cadeau on Nov 19, 2024 21:20:27 GMT -5
Minnesota. I had to choose the warmest one for this match.
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