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Denver in the 1960s and 1970s (Memory Lane) (Aurora, Boulder: live in . . . I am so glad I found this thread have lived here all 51 years of my life! Grew up in Westminster back when it was a stopping point between Denver and Boulder GO WARRIORS!! Oh they aren't called that any more! So many memories of all the places mentioned and some I have never heard of Have not gone though all the posts yet but does anyone remember a building that was visible off of
Tallahassee: Geography and Climate - City-Data. com Tallahassee has a mild, moist climate with four distinct seasons, including subtropical summers with frequent thunderstorms, and 90 days with above 90 degree temperatures annually
Climate - Michigan Michigan has a temperate climate with well-defined seasons The warmest temperatures and longest frost-free period are found most generally in the southern part of the lower peninsula; Detroit has a normal daily mean temperature of 49°F (9°C), ranging from 23°F (–5°C) in January to 72°F (22°C) in July
Climate - Illinois - City-Data. com Illinois Climate Illinois has a temperate climate, with cold, snowy winters and hot, wet summers—ideal weather for corn and hogs The seasons are sharply differentiated: mean winter temperatures are 22°F (–6°C) in the north and 37°F (3°C) in the south; mean summer temperatures are 70°F (21°C) in the north and 77°F (25°C) in the south
Jacksonville: Geography and Climate - City-Data. com Jacksonville: Geography and Climate: The SouthJacksonville is located in the northeast corner of Florida on the banks of the St Johns River, adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean The city has four distinct seasons: cool in spring and fall, mild in winter, and warm in summer with plenty of sunshine year round There was only one serious hurricane in the twentieth century (Hurricane Dora in 1964) as
looking for a mild four seasons (Phoenix, Tempe: living in, cost of . . . As New Englanders, we're accustomed to 4 seasons that are very drastic, which is one of the reasons we are very much looking forward to this move I am very much looking forward to living in a more mild climate where the average temperature doesn't drop below 70 degrees