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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We lived in Albany NY for awhile and the summers sucked there, too. If you go further north it's better, but then your winters are bad, too. Buffalo NY is great in the summer but the winters are a drawback. I never minded the snow, but the gray skies were depressing. Where have you looked out west? I can't wait to move out of DC's heat and humidity.[/quote] I have looked at CO, Reno, NV, suburbs of Portland, OR. I don't think I want to go up as far north as Seattle, though. I also looked at DE, but based on what someone posted about elevation impacting humidity (never thought of it that way), DE would also be humid, I'm assuming. And I don't mean the beach areas, but more like Wilmington. Honestly, I am at a loss. Maybe the humidity won't be a big deal when I'm like 75 and not as mobile since I'll be stuck indoors.[/quote]
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