jgg85234
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Out here in AZ, we always complain about the summer temperatures, but rarely gloat about our weather for the bulk of the year.
High 70s or low 80s for daytime highs, and at the moment, low 50s for the overnight lows. No rain.
But, sometimes we have these terrible winter storms that we have to do some serious work to get over.

I grew up in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, and never minded winter (hockey) until I had to work for a living. Then, the weather became a burden.
Here's the storm that made me decide to pack my belongings and move to Arizona.
April 2-3, 1975: Biggest snow of the season shocks Chicago 31 years ago - Chicago Tribune
8.5 hours to drive home from downtown Chicago to Mt. Prospect.
Some advice.
If you're young enough to make a break, (i.e. not yet married and/or settled into a job), this is the easiest time of your life to make a change.
When I moved, everyone I knew in Chicago wanted to know why I was "retiring" to Arizona at the age of 24. Most of them thought I'd be back within the year.
Never ever thought about moving back.
Found a job, bought a house, got married, and I'm really glad I didn't get tied down to where I grew up.
The southern half of the U.S. is a lot easier to live your life in, than the cold parts of the country.
Jim
High 70s or low 80s for daytime highs, and at the moment, low 50s for the overnight lows. No rain.
But, sometimes we have these terrible winter storms that we have to do some serious work to get over.

I grew up in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, and never minded winter (hockey) until I had to work for a living. Then, the weather became a burden.
Here's the storm that made me decide to pack my belongings and move to Arizona.
April 2-3, 1975: Biggest snow of the season shocks Chicago 31 years ago - Chicago Tribune
8.5 hours to drive home from downtown Chicago to Mt. Prospect.
Some advice.
If you're young enough to make a break, (i.e. not yet married and/or settled into a job), this is the easiest time of your life to make a change.
When I moved, everyone I knew in Chicago wanted to know why I was "retiring" to Arizona at the age of 24. Most of them thought I'd be back within the year.
Never ever thought about moving back.
Found a job, bought a house, got married, and I'm really glad I didn't get tied down to where I grew up.
The southern half of the U.S. is a lot easier to live your life in, than the cold parts of the country.
Jim