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Alpharetta, GA vs Clemson, SC

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Highlights
- Clemson has 3.6% less rainy days than Alpharetta.
- Clemson has 1.8% more Sunny Days than Alpharetta.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Clemson scores 1.3% worse than Alpharetta

Climate
 Alpharetta, GAClemson, SCUnited States
 Rainfall535238
 Snowfall2228
 Precipitation108108106
 Sunny218222205
 Avg. July High889086
 Avg. Jan. Low303122
 Comfort Index (higher=better)7.67.57
 UV Index5.14.44.3
 Elevation11357252443

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Reviews for Alpharetta    26 Reviews

Over 5 years ago

I have lived in Alpharetta for almost 6 years. Great city, professional residents, high end neighborhoods, and of course beautiful shopping centers. The example is  More

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Over 5 years ago

I’ve lived in Alpharetta for 13y. I was initially excited and open-minded about living in the South. (We are from Chicago). The traffic is terrible. Urban planning  More

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Over 7 years ago

I live work and play in Alpharetta, GA. The standard of living is excellent. Housing is high end and affordable. Schools are highly rated. Amenities are top notch and  More

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Reviews for Clemson    2 Reviews

Over 15 years ago

A college town with intense support for sports team. Established goals/objectives and the citizens support efforts to improve Clemson's academic and research standings  More

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Great climate compared to colds and snow of Great Lakes and Very hot plains of Texas. Noticeable changes without a severe  More

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ZIPS IN ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA
30005 30009
ZIPS IN CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
29631

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