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To: pgerassi who wrote (103376)4/10/2000 9:42:00 AM
From: chic_hearne   of 1574961
 
Re: Yes. The weather in Milwaukee or Minneapolis (I have relatives there) is quite cold in the winter. I remember that we were below freezing for 32 continuous days and 13 continuous days of that below zero (degrees F). It is said that the average winter in Lone Rock, Wisconsin is colder than Anchorage, Alaska. But, in the summer we can have days where it is over a hundred with 100% humidity. In Texas, if they get a dusting of snow, it is fender bender city.

In the winter it's too cold to go outside, in the summer it's too hot and humid to go outside. We have about 3-4 months of good weather a year, fall and spring for a brief time each. The weather is depressing in the midwest. I've been thinking of moving out to little D where there's 300 days of sunshine a year and no humidity, and the winters don't get too cold.

chic
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