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New City, NY vs Cary, IL

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Highlights
- Cary has 27.0% less rainy days than New City.
- Cary has 4.0% less Sunny Days than New City.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Cary scores 2.9% worse than New City

Climate
 New City, NYCary, ILUnited States
 Rainfall503738
 Snowfall253828
 Precipitation119120106
 Sunny200192205
 Avg. July High818286
 Avg. Jan. Low171322
 Comfort Index (higher=better)6.96.77
 UV Index3.83.44.3
 Elevation1578232443

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Reviews for New City    3 Reviews

Over 14 years ago

Safe place to live. Rates high every year in America's safest places to  More

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Our family has lived here for 18 yrs. This community consist of 35 sky scrapers,55,000 cooperators. Playgrounds,3 interior shopping centers and 2 exterior. The public  More

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A vibrant, young population with a median age of 34, Rockland's communities have a small-town ambience with tree-lined streets, boutiques and antique shops, well-laid  More

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Reviews for Cary    3 Reviews

Over 13 years ago

nice town, very safe but high taxes.  More

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Over 13 years ago

The Fox River is a nice place to cruise around on the boat and visit all the area bars but after seeing one bar you've seen them all. There is very little artistic  More

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Over 15 years ago

High property taxes is one of the biggest deterrents to wanting to 'retire' almost anywhere in Illinois. Once on a fixed income this would be a huge drain on finite  More

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