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Nevada, MO vs Lexington, SC

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Highlights
- Lexington has 2.0% more rainy days than Nevada.
- Lexington has 3.7% more Sunny Days than Nevada.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Lexington scores 2.8% better than Nevada

Climate
 Nevada, MOLexington, SCUnited States
 Rainfall464738
 Snowfall9128
 Precipitation99105106
 Sunny214222205
 Avg. July High909286
 Avg. Jan. Low223422
 Comfort Index (higher=better)7.27.47
 UV Index4.64.74.3
 Elevation8733942443

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Reviews for Nevada    3 Reviews

After having lived in San Diego and St. Louis moving to Nevada has been quite enjoyable. My commute is short and the pace of life is perfect. Cost of living here is  More

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Over 18 years ago

There is Las Vegas and then, there is Northern Nevada (Reno-Sparks). I can't speak for Vegas because I hate it there, but living in Northern Nevada, I can say that crime  More

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Over 18 years ago

How safe is Nevada streets? And where is the safest places and streets to  More

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Reviews for Lexington    6 Reviews

Over the years Lexington has grown and there are indeed good schools, low cost of living, chain stores & plenty of churches. However, there is a high percentage of  More

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Over 12 years ago

It's a great place to raise a  More

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Over 14 years ago

We moved down here from Pennsylvania almost 5 years ago and have enjoyed every minute. We really miss our friends from up there, but that's about it. Just like  More

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