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unoriginalAF69429 OP t1_ircd6ok wrote

Not sure. Not urban. Preferably temperate winters and some sun for the SAD. I like to do outside stuff…

Probably wherever you’re at lol nice dog.

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ardesofmiche t1_ircddkc wrote

Well, to oversimplify dramatically, one side of the state has pretty mild winters but lots of gray. The other side has lots of sun in the summer but much colder winters with plenty of snow.

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unoriginalAF69429 OP t1_ircdsv5 wrote

The split being the cascades?

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vast1983 t1_ird519u wrote

Yes, but if you go west of puget sound and out to the Olympic peninsula, you get the temperate climate without the Urban/suburban crush of the greater Seattle Metro area. There's a town called Sequim that is in a "rain shadow".... https://www.olympicrainshadow.com/olympicrainshadowmap.html So you get the benefit of more sun with the moderate winters also.

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Or if you're super rich and have a boat, the south San Juan Islands, haha.

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wtf-you-saying t1_irerwgg wrote

You want to be in Sequim, winters are mild and the Olympic mountains block most of the rainy, gloomy weather due to the wind being primarily from the SW that time of year.

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unoriginalAF69429 OP t1_irewj1e wrote

That’s like the third time that cities been brought up. Time to start looking for any QA jobs out that way.

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