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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, ignore these people who only want to divert from your original query. You started this thread and I will respond to your questions re: TX vs CO. Since the weather is polar opposite in the two states, I’d highly recommend using that as one of your main criteria. It can snow in Colorado for months on end (begin in Fall and not end until July....I recall once being there on 4th of July and it was snowing). I, personally, could not deal with cold temperatures for extended periods—but many people absolutely love winter sports, skiing, hiking in the mountains. Texas is very hot in the summer, but you can wear summer clothes, kids play outside almost year round. Only a few weeks of cold weather/snow/ice to deal with... Best of luck! I can’t wait to move from the DMV to somewhere warm....but that’s because I’m getting old and love to be active outside.[/quote] Denver is actually not that cold and it doesn't snow for months on end though it is true that it can snow on the front range pretty much from early September to early-May. And Denver does get some big snow storms and some stretches of very cold weather every winter but it is also not at all uncommon to have weeks of 50-60 degree weather even in the winter and it almost never rains which is a big improvement over all the rain we get in the northeast. And summers in Denver can actually get pretty hot but it is dry and it always cools off significantly at night to the point where you rarely need AC there. But that lack of rain means Denver can look really brown and feels very dusty. But I think OP is a troll or at least faking the indifference about politics - coming on her claiming to have narrowed her choices to a couple of very wealthy and Republican Dallas suburbs and Colorado Springs which is the whitest and most politically and religiously conservative place in Colorado (which has a lot of great communities with good schools that someone on a Dr's salary could comfortably afford) really stretches credulity.[/quote]
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