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Park City, UT vs Carlsbad, CA

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Highlights
- Carlsbad has 42.3% less rainy days than Park City.
- Carlsbad has 14.8% more Sunny Days than Park City.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Carlsbad scores 40.6% better than Park City

Climate
 Park City, UTCarlsbad, CAUnited States
 Rainfall211238
 Snowfall95028
 Precipitation9838106
 Sunny229263205
 Avg. July High847386
 Avg. Jan. Low134422
 Comfort Index (higher=better)6.497
 UV Index4.75.94.3
 Elevation7034522443

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Reviews for Park City    12 Reviews

I lived in Park City for 6 years. Vail purchase of resort(s) and capacity reached in school system have caused a real estate bubble, in my opinion, with 500-1,000 per  More

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we have lived there off and on for 27 years and love it in the winter and summer, the muddy months starting in april are not so good but we head back to calif. at that  More

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Over 8 years ago

I like this town  More

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Reviews for Carlsbad    38 Reviews

I've lived in Carlsbad (92008) for 8 years now and really appreciate all that it has to offer. Yes, ALL of San Diego County is expensive, but Carlsbad has [possibly]  More

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Over 3 years ago

Carlson has the worst winters. It averages about 10 meters of snow per week. Every shop is  More

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Ok, I get it, the climate is mild and tolerable but even that is over-rated when you consider how many cloudy days there are in this town. The sun coming out at 3 and  More

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ZIPS IN PARK CITY, UTAH
84060
ZIPS IN CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
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