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HUGE HUGE HUGE improvement.
I do not like winter, I hate having cold wet feet all the time, and here it's not bad at all. Average winter daytime temps are around 30 - 40 (and we don't get the nasty negative windchills, here, either.) it does get pretty windy in winter, but it's not like Michigan or Ohio where the wind makes it feel like you just camped out in Nannook the Eskimo's backyard. We do get really cold (maybe down in the teens) for a couple weeks in January or so, but then it goes back up to around 30-ish. I don't think it's gone down to 0 degrees even once in the last two winters I've been here. Coldest it got, I think, was when the tornado came through the first winter - and it dropped 20 degrees in an hour. (came down to about 7 degrees - but it felt colder, cause our power was out
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Just grab some muck boots for outside and you'll like it here.
After Michigan, 30 degree average temps feels like a heatwave in the winter
meri
HUGE HUGE HUGE improvement.
I do not like winter, I hate having cold wet feet all the time, and here it's not bad at all. Average winter daytime temps are around 30 - 40 (and we don't get the nasty negative windchills, here, either.) it does get pretty windy in winter, but it's not like Michigan or Ohio where the wind makes it feel like you just camped out in Nannook the Eskimo's backyard. We do get really cold (maybe down in the teens) for a couple weeks in January or so, but then it goes back up to around 30-ish. I don't think it's gone down to 0 degrees even once in the last two winters I've been here. Coldest it got, I think, was when the tornado came through the first winter - and it dropped 20 degrees in an hour. (came down to about 7 degrees - but it felt colder, cause our power was out
Just grab some muck boots for outside and you'll like it here.
After Michigan, 30 degree average temps feels like a heatwave in the winter
meri
