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Palo Alto, CA vs Eugene, OR

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Highlights
- Eugene has 171.7% more rainy days than Palo Alto.
- Eugene has 40.6% less Sunny Days than Palo Alto.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Eugene scores 15.9% worse than Palo Alto

Climate
 Palo Alto, CAEugene, ORUnited States
 Rainfall174738
 Snowfall0328
 Precipitation61151106
 Sunny261155205
 Avg. July High808286
 Avg. Jan. Low413422
 Comfort Index (higher=better)8.87.47
 UV Index5.13.14.3
 Elevation304302443

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Reviews for Palo Alto    8 Reviews

The Bay Area in general, but Palo Alto specifically provides many of the qualities sought by many; the climate is beautiful, there is access to cultural and recreational  More

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Over 16 years ago

Very  More

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Over 17 years ago

VTA and SamsTrans and Caltrain all provide good service and most times frequency of service is  More

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Reviews for Eugene    89 Reviews

Over 2 years ago

It’s cold and rainy and cloudy most of the year on June it rained and was cloudy every day except 3. The weather is mostly cloudy even if it’s not raining. If you want  More

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Over 2 years ago

Moved here from Austin, Texas about three years ago. I've lived in the Bay Area, California, San Diego, Los Angeles and various towns in Central Texas (Georgetown,  More

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Eugene has its warts, just like any other city. But in my view, the good things far outweigh the bad aspects. What I like the best is the location, right on the  More

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ZIPS IN PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA
94306 94301 94304
ZIPS IN EUGENE, OREGON
97402 97405 97401 97404 97408 97403

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