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Jamestown, NY vs Lansing, MI

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Highlights
- Lansing has 27.9% less rainy days than Jamestown.
- Lansing has 10.8% more Sunny Days than Jamestown.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Lansing scores 8.1% better than Jamestown

Climate
 Jamestown, NYLansing, MIUnited States
 Rainfall463338
 Snowfall1074628
 Precipitation170132106
 Sunny158175205
 Avg. July High808286
 Avg. Jan. Low141722
 Comfort Index (higher=better)6.26.77
 UV Index3.33.24.3
 Elevation13788532443

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Reviews for Jamestown    2 Reviews

Over 16 years ago

I have lived all over this country and can say that Jamestown is a lovely old city. It has some problems common to small, rural cities in the northeast - lack of job  More

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Over 17 years ago

We have been out West several times and find that we like the wide open spaces. Here in New York the foothills are to close and not enough open  More

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Reviews for Lansing    28 Reviews

I am in my fifth house in the greater Lansing area since relocating here in 1997 from the tri-city area (Midland/Bay City/Saginaw). Pros: people are friendlier here-  More

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I first moved to Lansing in the early 2000s for grad school @ MSU, went away and returned after several years. I must say, the area has improved VERY significantly  More

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This is a really nice place to live and people here are friendly there is a lot to do and a wide variety of different people and belief systems if you know where to look  More

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ZIPS IN JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK
14701
ZIPS IN LANSING, MICHIGAN
48911 48910 48906 48912 48915 48933

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