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Kansas City, MO vs Carmel Valley Village, CA

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- Carmel Valley Village has 50.1% less rainy days than Kansas City.
- Carmel Valley Village has 23.3% more Sunny Days than Kansas City.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Carmel Valley Village scores 18.1% better than Kansas City
 Kansas City, MOCarmel Valley Village, CAUnited States
 Rainfall  Unlock2138
 Snowfall15  Unlock28
 Precipitation  Unlock70106
 Sunny215  Unlock205
 Avg. July High  Unlock7286
 Avg. Jan. Low20  Unlock22
 Comfort Index (higher=better)  Unlock8.57
 UV Index4.4  Unlock4.3
 Elevation  Unlock8462443
Reviews for Kansas City    83 Reviews

I was born and raised in the Kansas City area and have moved and come back twice. Kansas City has a lot to do, prices are very reasonable, and how can you beat having a  More

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KC has seriously grown over the last 20 years, specifically the downtown area. The city as a whole has become a more inviting place for younger generations as well with  More

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Over 4 years ago

I have lived in Kansas City my entire life. I've also lived in other states. Yes, there are bad guys/gals that live here. Can you name a big city that is  More

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Reviews for Carmel Valley Village    2 Reviews

It was a great place to grow up in the 70s. However, it has become very expensive. Natural beauty abounds. Reasonable drives to get to Carmel or down the coast to Big  More

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A tresure, a precious gem, fresh, sweet smeeling air everytime I round the corner into the village, kind people, gorgeous scenes everywhere-trees, creeks, flowers,  More

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