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Fort Collins, CO vs New London, CT

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Highlights
- New London has 221.2% more rainy days than Fort Collins.
- New London has 14.3% less Sunny Days than Fort Collins.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, New London scores 1.4% worse than Fort Collins

Climate
 Fort Collins, CONew London, CTUnited States
 Rainfall165038
 Snowfall482628
 Precipitation90118106
 Sunny237203205
 Avg. July High878186
 Avg. Jan. Low152122
 Comfort Index (higher=better)7.27.17
 UV Index4.73.34.3
 Elevation5003562443

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Reviews for Fort Collins    71 Reviews

Over 2 years ago

Moved my family here a few months ago and have been so disappointed. Housing is dismal - you get low quality and almost nothing for what you’re paying. The house we’re  More

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Over 3 years ago

There is a high cost of living in all of Colorado, and there is a train that runs through the town a honks its horn for about 5 min straight which is very annoying  More

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My family established our home in Larimer County in 1973; this area, Fort Collins, was a quaint, western-ish town we loved to visit. So I’ve visited FoCo multiple times  More

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Reviews for New London    2 Reviews

Over 16 years ago

all and out its not that bad it just depends where you  More

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A very Historic City; no place more than mile from Salt Water; beautiful public beaches; vibrant art, theatre and music scene; brand new Science and Technology Magnet  More

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ZIPS IN FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
80525 80526 80521 80524 80528
ZIPS IN NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT
06320

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