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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Boston is on average 6 degrees cooler than DC every month of the year. I don't consider that to be "much colder." The average high in July in DC is 87...in Boston it is 82. And having lived in both places it doesn't feel "nuts".[/quote] Not PP but I agree with them. Lived in Boston for six years as an adult. Winter starts in Boston in October and ends in April. One January in snowed pretty much every day and the city is windy in winter. When we lived in Boston, July was the only month we needed ac. The cooler weather has some advantages but it is way different than DC. To pretend otherwise is just silly.[/quote] +1 what sucks about winter in Boston is that it is unre[b]lenting for months.[/b] In DC there will be days in Jan. in the 50s, and Spring arrives in March-- that's just not true in Boston. (Leaving aside that in downtown Boston the wind off the water makes everything feel colder).[/quote] I feel that way about the heat here. I start to dread it in April or so, and by June it is usually horrifying (to me), and unrelenting for months.[/quote]
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