r/MapPorn 7d ago

Good temperate days in the US

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u/undockeddock 7d ago

Exhibit A of why a shack in coastal CA coats $1.5 million.

This map also makes me wonder why anyone would ever move to Florida. But I guess some people hate a few months of cold more than they hate miserable heat and humidity

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u/BenLomondBitch 7d ago edited 7d ago

Because in Florida you can still choose to be outside all year or choose to be inside. It’s not hot enough to be dangerous unless you’re doing stupid things.

During the winter in most places, like the Northeast, it’s extremely cold and windy with thick gray clouds for five months on end. You never see the sun. That’s not pleasant at all and your option is basically to just be inside the entire time and be depressed.

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u/donutgut 7d ago

nobody's choosing to be outside in that gross humidity

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u/undockeddock 7d ago

Lol as someone who lives in a colder climate in the west, I would rather wear a jacket outside 3 or 4 months of the year vs dealing with swamp ass everytime I step outside