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Re: Coldest 25 cities...
Cedar Rapids is #17? Really? Why does Iowa have 4 cities on that list, and Alaska only has three?
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They forgot San Francisco in the summer.
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North Dakota takes 2-4 (the only 3 'major' cities in the state, lol).
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I don't think Alaska has very many 'large' cities. Not sure what the requirements were...psyon wrote:Cedar Rapids is #17? Really? Why does Iowa have 4 cities on that list, and Alaska only has three?
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Don't fret. Quantity of involvement is slowly being replaced by content of character
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Also, most of the "cities" in Alaska are on the coast and therefore not that cold. Fairbanks is the only inland city in AK.Chris Smith wrote:I don't think Alaska has very many 'large' cities. Not sure what the requirements were...psyon wrote:Cedar Rapids is #17? Really? Why does Iowa have 4 cities on that list, and Alaska only has three?
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Think about our poor Canadian members - MOST of their cities more than 150 miles inland top this list. Edmonton's average daily January temperature is 10°F, Yellowknife's is -16°F. That's their average temp, not their average low. Their average high is a balmy -8.9°F
The high temperature here where I live today is going to be right around the average June high temp for Yellowknife, and the weatherman said we were in for a cold weekend.
It could be worse, you could live in Yakutsk. Average January temperature = -39°
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Re: Coldest 25 cities...
We're not meant to live anywhere that frigging cold. I draw the line at *averages* below 0.
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Averages below zero? Amarillo is too cold for me!Paul White wrote:We're not meant to live anywhere that frigging cold. I draw the line at *averages* below 0.