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    What do you mean by year round climate?
    Even when it is hot in Albuquerque it is comfortable because of the low humidity. In fact, evenings can be chilly even at 80 degrees. And winter doesn’t get and stay cold. Very moderate with lots of sunshine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    Even when it is hot in Albuquerque it is comfortable because of the low humidity. In fact, evenings can be chilly even at 80 degrees. And winter doesn’t get and stay cold. Very moderate with lots of sunshine.
    It often gets VERY cold in Albuquerque during certain times of the winter.

    By average, OKC is rather mild in the winters compared to much of the inland country. It’s just the cold snaps that screw everything up.

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    It often gets VERY cold in Albuquerque during certain times of the winter.

    By average, OKC is rather mild in the winters compared to much of the inland country. It’s just the cold snaps that screw everything up.
    Yeah, Albuquerque is About 2 degrees colder in Jan and Feb and OKC about 2 degrees hotter in July and Aug. but humidity much better in Albuquerque

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    Yeah, Albuquerque is About 2 degrees colder in Jan and Feb and OKC about 2 degrees hotter in July and Aug. but humidity much better in Albuquerque
    And I thought humidity was bad in OKC until I spent some time in Houston LOL. But yeah OKC can be quite humid at times.

    I gotta say, I need to explore it more, but I am just not a huge fan of Albuquerque. New Mexico in general seems to have no concept of customer service. Albuquerque has a cool area by the rio grande with several awesome museums and a cool district by the college east of downtown but other than that I much prefer OKC. OkDOT could take a hint and look to the I-40/I25 interchange for a good design. I also don’t see the big deal about their food scene but maybe I’m not at the right areas.

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