Thursday, July 25, 2024

10 US Cities That Have the Coolest Summers

  According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s projections, 2024 has a 61% chance of trumping 2023 as the warmest year in the history of recorded temperatures. Before moving to United States of America yon need to know about 10 US Cities That Have the Coolest Summers and how is the cost of home in Each Scorching temperatures are flaring across the U.S.


 Here are the cities temperatures and Average Home Price.













No.1. Pittsburgh

Temperatures: 71 degrees Fahrenheit

Average home price: $239,496

Cost of living: 2% lower than the national average


No.2. Milwaukee

Temperatures: : 71 degrees  Fahrenheit

Average home price: $208,972

Cost of living: 1% higher than the national average


No.3. Grand Rapids, Michigan

Temperatures:  71 degrees Fahrenheit

Average home price: $285,943

Cost of living: 3% lower than the national average


No.4. Rochester, New York

Temperatures: : 70 degrees Fahrenheit

Average home price: $224,734

Cost of living: Same as the national average


No.5. San Diego

Temperatures:  70 degrees Fahrenheit

Average home price: $1,035,332

Cost of living: 42% higher than the national average


No.6. Buffalo, New York

Temperatures: : 70 degrees Fahrenheit

Average home price: $227,728

Cost of living: 5% lower than the national average


No.7. San Jose, California

Temperatures: : 69 degrees Fahrenheit

Average home price: $1,479,487

Cost of living: 75% higher than the national average


No.8. Portland, Oregon

Temperatures:  67 degrees Fahrenheit

Average home price: $547,575

Cost of living: 20% higher than the national average


No.9. Seattle

Temperatures:  66 degrees Fahrenheit

Average home price: $884,828

Cost of living: 45% higher than the national average



No.10. San Francisco

Temperatures:  61 degrees Fahrenheit

Average home price: $1,299,639

Cost of living: 71% higher than the national average




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