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Minneapolis, MN vs Champaign, IL

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 Minneapolis, MNChampaign, ILUnited States
 Rainfall31.940.738.1
 Snowfall52.420.327.8
 Precipitation Days111.6111106.2
 Sunny198194205
 Avg. July High83.784.485.8
 Avg. Jan. Low7.116.621.7
 Comfort Index (higher=better)6.67.17
 UV Index3.144.3
 Elevation ft.8307382443

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Reviews for Minneapolis    163 Reviews

Lived here since 2007. Great city. I would’ve gave it 5 stars but the winter weather ??. Great for many, I’m burned out on it. We’re the coldest major city in the US and  More

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It’s not Minnesota nice, it’s sardonic.. we know you’re full of **** but we will play along for a while, make you uncomfortable for attempting to pull one over on us..  More

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Over 3 years ago

I lived in Minneapolis (or St. Paul or Stillwater) for 20 years. Minneapolis is a very livable city. It has quality museums, good transportation, excellent healthcare,  More

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Reviews for Champaign    13 Reviews

Over 5 years ago

Pros - close to Chicago, has Parkland community college and lots of places to eat. There is a train station downtown that is really good. Beautiful deciduous trees and  More

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Over 7 years ago

I wonderful city with great  More

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Actually it's barely a nice place to live. The pros: Not terribly expensive - at one point the least expensive place to live in the country among modest sized  More

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ZIPS IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
55407, 55406, 55414, 55408, 55411, 55418, 55404, 55419, 55417, 55412, 21 total
ZIPS IN CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS
61820 61821 61822

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