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Originally Posted by glowrock
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)
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Yep. When you average things out over the year, the numbers look good. And sure, right now it looks great when we are 55-60 while you guys are 10. But, back in September, we literally went from having ash falling on my car because of wildfires and it being 80+ to snow around Labor Day.
Also..... It's dry as hell here in Denver. I miss that summertime humidity that you get east of here.
So, as always, there's trade offs to all of this.