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    Ain't that something? The Northeast is suspose to get colder in the summers, but the winters will be milder. The west,central, and midwest will get warmer and drier with little or no rain. Guess that means alot of forest fires. Where we want to move to Cody, Wyoming, the summers are alot warmer than NYS, and that part of Wyoming only gets about 12" of snow in the winters. Of course with yellowstone only 30 miles away and yellowstone being a big volcano, my luck if and when we move it will probably go BOOM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chevy 37 View Post
    Ain't that something? The Northeast is suspose to get colder in the summers, but the winters will be milder. The west,central, and midwest will get warmer and drier with little or no rain. Guess that means alot of forest fires. Where we want to move to Cody, Wyoming, the summers are alot warmer than NYS, and that part of Wyoming only gets about 12" of snow in the winters. Of course with yellowstone only 30 miles away and yellowstone being a big volcano, my luck if and when we move it will probably go BOOM.
    Lived in Cody for a few summers! Nice quiet city. It was always cool when Sturgis was running. The mainstreet downtown was full of Bikers(Iron horses)
    It is located ideally to travel to Yellowstone, etc.., has a nice river running through it for great fly fishing. I do miss it there.
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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