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Old Posted Feb 7, 2021, 7:35 PM
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Originally Posted by glowrock View Post
I lived in the Denver area for 12 years. While your comment is partially true, the weather extremes can last from October through May. Having extreme changes (literally 70 degrees one day, a two-foot blizzard two days later, 70 degrees two days after that) is interesting, it gets old in a hurry as well. At least Chicago winters are of a relatively pre-determined time period.

Aaron (Glowrock)
Yeah, for the wedding I went to (I think it was the last weekend of April in 2017), it was nice the day I got there, but on the day of the wedding the bridesmaids (my wife was one) were freezing their asses off taking pictures in the snow...

Chicago is definitely colder on average but I think Denver gets twice the amount of snow on average.
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