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I don't live in Baltimore, it's just the closest city on this site. It wasn't 78 on Jan 26 where I live, it was almost 70 though and it was single digits at night and snow everywhere just about a week prior to that. Then in April it went from 58f (14.4c) to 92f (33.3c) in 2 days. Total lunacy.
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I hate the cold too but you're setting a really high bar... those temperatures are very temperate
Temperate compared to what?? Maybe in Spring but that's literally it.
Yeah sure a place that gets 104f (40c) and 12f (-11.1c) in 1 year in temperate. That's pure gaslighting.
Plus I don't even live in Baltimore, I live further outside of it so it's even more polarized where I live because I'm not right on the water.
Temperate would be somewhere like California or Hawaii. Not some place that gets a 90f difference every year.
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Temperate compared to what?? Maybe in Spring but that's literally it.
Yeah sure a place that gets 104f (40c) and 12f (-11.1c) in 1 year in temperate. That's pure gaslighting.
Plus I don't even live in Baltimore, I live further outside of it so it's even more polarized where I live because I'm not right on the water.
Temperate would be somewhere like California or Hawaii. Not some place that gets a 90f difference every year.
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Yeah, I'm actually kind of surprised the temperature is that swing-y. It's almost as bad as Kansas City, which has notoriously hot summers and cold winters:

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I guess the ideal cool-temperature climate would be something like Medellin in Colombia. Look how flat that temperature range is:

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https://weatherspark.com/compare btw
 
Yeah, I'm actually kind of surprised the temperature is that swing-y. It's almost as bad as Kansas City, which has notoriously hot summers and cold winters:

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I guess the ideal cool-temperature climate would be something like Medellin in Colombia. Look how flat that temperature range is:

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https://weatherspark.com/compare btw
Interesting site, don't think I've seen it before. The midwest is very much like that for sure, summer is even hotter than here and winter is even colder.
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