Originally Posted by
WilliamB
We moved here in May of 2012, and through the summer we had over 3 months of 90+ degree weather, with many days above 100 (108 was the hottest at my work). Yet during the coldest part of the winter, I was seeing temps below zero while heading to work. Working in a shop building firetrucks, we often had to have the doors open, or even spending time outside, and neither side of the spectrum was comfortable. I was accustomed to the rather mild summers and winters of living near the coast.
Anyway, we are looking to buy well north with some acreage and a little more breathing room =)
I would look more before I leap. I worked in northern Idaho for a few summers, unbearable heat from the humidity. Often temperatures over a 100 degrees and just sweat city. Every ten days I took four days off and back to S/E Idaho and more pleasant weather. The temperatures were the same but it felt cooler because it is dryer.
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