Recent comments in /f/Connecticut

GreenSlackey79 t1_ja9dn9e wrote

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beaveristired t1_ja9cl2b wrote

I have lived in: interior CT, western MA, Boston area, and coastal CT over the course of 40+++ years.

Interior CT - more humid in summer, snowier, colder

Western MA - snowiest, coldest, same humidity

Boston - cold, snowy, urban heat island

Coastal CT - milder, fewer extremes, less snow, rains when it snows elsewhere, windy, late falls, cool springs (warmer springs inland), less humidity in summer.

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MenaciaJones t1_ja9c8mv wrote

Reply to Snow Storm by TwoCanSee

No one really knows what will happen. I’ll just look out the window tomorrow and figure it out from there.

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Bla_Bla_Blanket t1_ja9c0z8 wrote

I’m not sure you’ll get a standard answer to your question because you didn’t provide the criteria you were interested in. For example what size house do you want, do you care to be closer to a city or wouldn’t mind living rural, do you care about school systems etc. You can find a house at different price points in the state depending on your interests and needs, the more popular and commonly towns in CT definitely do run higher than the national average however.

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