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Post by cawfeefan on Apr 28, 2024 21:33:01 GMT -5
St George is a town in south central Queensland, and also a small city in south western Utah. Their winters are different, but they are both on the dry side and have hot summers. They also have the same record high. Which climate is more to your liking? St George, QLDSt. George, UT
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Post by Benfxmth on Apr 28, 2024 21:34:05 GMT -5
QLD
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Post by arcleo on Apr 28, 2024 21:37:58 GMT -5
Utah for being cooler I guess. They're both too dry and hot in summer anyways. I experienced an extreme heat wave in St George UT once.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Apr 28, 2024 21:43:41 GMT -5
The Utah one for a better chance of cold rains. They're both ok.
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Post by tommyFL on Apr 28, 2024 21:53:55 GMT -5
Queensland, better in every way
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Post by fairweatherfan on Apr 28, 2024 22:06:10 GMT -5
Queensland
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Post by greysrigging on Apr 28, 2024 22:36:30 GMT -5
Queensland !
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Post by Ethereal on Apr 28, 2024 22:51:40 GMT -5
The QLD one for being "milder" and less extreme
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Post by Kaleetan on Apr 29, 2024 7:51:49 GMT -5
Queensland. Milder winters.
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Post by tompas on Apr 29, 2024 14:27:24 GMT -5
Utah I guess. Both places are too dry, though.
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 29, 2024 14:46:49 GMT -5
Utah. Excellent winter temps, fewer hot months, and a chance of snow. Probably more storms too.
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Post by CRISPR on Apr 29, 2024 15:14:20 GMT -5
QLD for more rainfall, warmer winters and marginally milder summers
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Post by greysrigging on Apr 29, 2024 18:07:42 GMT -5
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Post by Cheeseman on Apr 30, 2024 21:38:21 GMT -5
QLD
Not as pitifully arid and has excellent temperatures.
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Post by cawfeefan on May 1, 2024 7:57:23 GMT -5
Queensland for being wetter with slightly less hot summers
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