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Post by Kaleetan on Sept 8, 2023 10:29:29 GMT -5
My own rating is a B. I like the temperatures all year round, but the summers are bordering on crummer territory.
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Post by ๐๐ฟMรถrรถn๐๐ฟ on Sept 8, 2023 10:39:25 GMT -5
D-
Too humid, temps are not variable, boring.
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Post by Benfxmth on Sept 8, 2023 10:56:09 GMT -5
C
Boring but comfortable
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Post by tommyFL on Sept 8, 2023 10:58:32 GMT -5
C-. Good rainfall but poorly distributed with boring temps and tiny diurnals.
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Post by Steelernation on Sept 8, 2023 11:03:30 GMT -5
Is most of that precipitation thunderstorms? Is so, itโs a C, if not itโs a D-
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Post by AJ1013 on Sept 8, 2023 11:07:38 GMT -5
A+ for Rye, Colorado
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Post by Shaheen Hassan on Sept 8, 2023 12:25:52 GMT -5
A+
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Sept 10, 2023 6:54:31 GMT -5
B-, those mild rains look epic but of course summer is still too wet, plus temps are too mild.
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Post by psychedamike24 on Sept 11, 2023 23:51:56 GMT -5
Those are absurdly high sunshine percentages for a climate with such low diurnal temperature variation and such high year-round rainfall. Would be surprised if any of the summer months have average dew points below 21 C. Still, 80 F / 75 F beats 90 F / 75 F so this is a C at worst. Basically Hilo Hawaii but at a higher latitude and/or altitude.
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Post by CRISPR on Jan 8, 2024 21:48:07 GMT -5
B-, the max temperatures are pretty desirable if you ask me. However, those high minimum temperatures and only average sunshine drags the grade down.
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Post by Cheeseman on Jan 8, 2024 23:14:25 GMT -5
F
No warmth, no passing grade. Simple as that.
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Post by MET on Jan 9, 2024 12:48:49 GMT -5
D. Too much warmth overall and rather wet and muggy. But it isn't unliveable.
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Post by massiveshibe on Jan 9, 2024 14:06:56 GMT -5
F. Could be an E or D- if it had higher diurnal ranges.
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