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Gaylord, MI vs Cary, NC

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Highlights
- Cary has 34.2% more rainy days than Gaylord.
- Cary has 27.5% more Sunny Days than Gaylord.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Cary scores 31.6% better than Gaylord

Climate
 Gaylord, MICary, NCUnited States
 Rainfall354638
 Snowfall136428
 Precipitation158107106
 Sunny167213205
 Avg. July High778986
 Avg. Jan. Low103022
 Comfort Index (higher=better)5.77.57
 UV Index3.24.94.3
 Elevation13484952443

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Reviews for Gaylord    8 Reviews

Gaylord is not for everyone, whether you have money or not. The Winters are very rough and very cold. The Summers are pristine however, but the water is still cold most  More

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Over 11 years ago

Title says it  More

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Over 11 years ago

Gaylord has a horrible economy, no jobs, & a lot of white trash people. It does have a great church  More

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Reviews for Cary    63 Reviews

Cary is up-and-coming “cool.” The downtown is revitalized and growing. The town takes urban planning very seriously. The home prices have definitely spiked in the last  More

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Over 7 years ago

I've lived in NY, CT, MA, and in Miami FL. Now here in Cary NC for the past 10 years. For what I want and need at this phase of my life, I really like it here! All the  More

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Over 7 years ago

As a Real Estate Agent, I consider Cary the most central location in the Triangle, it basically takes you twenty minutes to get to Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Hillsborough,   More

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