SOUTHERN California is great. Even in Jan/Feb it usually doesn't get colder than the mid-sixties during the day. You just need a leather coat for the night. Summer doesn't get overwhelmingly hot and there's no humidity. Basically three seasons, all mild, rarely rains.
2006-07-14 06:18:15
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answered by Anonymous
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California has the best weather. There are few extremes, no blizzards (unless you are in the sierras), no tornados, no hurricanes. Some areas are very hot in the summer, but enjoy mild winters. Coastal areas probably would be closest to 70 degrees all year round, but are the most expensive to live.
2006-07-16 23:27:00
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answered by Turkeymurk 2
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Hawaii stays around 75-85 degrees year round. If you want rounded out seasons I love Tennessee. Tennessee gets to the upper 90's in the summer and cold enough for snow in the winter.
2006-07-14 13:06:52
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answered by Sandy 2
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none. The bottom states are too hot and there are kind of tornados. The middle states they are warm but winters aren't the best.
The top states best winter best summer. I live in Illinois the summer is 70 degrees and higher to 100 but winter is filled with snow. That winter we had 4 feet of snow over a night. But for winter it is kind of cold.
2006-07-14 13:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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California
2006-07-14 15:37:12
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answered by Bchlvr 4
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California
2006-07-14 13:07:45
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answered by asso 4
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Hawaii
2006-07-14 13:19:16
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answered by Drummer 3
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I think California has the best weather but be prepared for earthquakes and atrocious home prices, but hey, at least we don't get hurricanes.
2006-07-14 13:08:41
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answered by b_m 1
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Hawaii.
2006-07-14 13:07:41
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answered by justaskn 4
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I don't think the perfect place exists, but I think I would look into North Carolina myself... they're weather seems pretty nice.
2006-07-14 13:06:47
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answered by Dee 5
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