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Carmel, IN vs Lexington, KY

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Highlights
- Lexington has 9.5% more rainy days than Carmel.
- Lexington has 1.6% more Sunny Days than Carmel.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Lexington scores 4.3% better than Carmel

Climate
 Carmel, INLexington, KYUnited States
 Rainfall424638
 Snowfall231028
 Precipitation125121106
 Sunny185188205
 Avg. July High848686
 Avg. Jan. Low192422
 Comfort Index (higher=better)77.37
 UV Index44.44.3
 Elevation85310012443

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Reviews for Carmel    26 Reviews

I moved to Carmel from France and I lived there for 20 years. I moved to Indianapolis recently (I miss Carmel). I liked Carmel because it is clean, safe, pretty, it has  More

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This place has just about every corporate chain hotel imaginable. I come for business, and it is a nice place to do business. Carmel seems to sucking the corporate  More

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Over 9 years ago

Carmel is hands down the best place to live in  More

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Reviews for Lexington    62 Reviews

Lexington is a beautiful city. There are tons of tree lined streets and even trees in both sides of the city's only freeway. It's relatively small, which can be both  More

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Over 3 years ago

Very beautiful/underrated city!!  More

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I have lived here now for over five years, originally from the west coast and here is my top 10 for why you should NOT move here. #1 The Culture: They have none, it  More

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ZIPS IN CARMEL, INDIANA
46032 46033 46290
ZIPS IN LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
40509, 40517, 40515, 40511, 40503, 40504, 40502, 40508, 40505, 40514, 14 total

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