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Lexington, SC vs New Lenox, IL

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Highlights
- New Lenox has 19.4% less rainy days than Lexington.
- New Lenox has 15.8% less Sunny Days than Lexington.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, New Lenox scores 6.8% worse than Lexington

Climate
 Lexington, SCNew Lenox, ILUnited States
 Rainfall473838
 Snowfall13028
 Precipitation105122106
 Sunny222187205
 Avg. July High928486
 Avg. Jan. Low341622
 Comfort Index (higher=better)7.46.97
 UV Index4.73.74.3
 Elevation3946692443

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Reviews for Lexington    6 Reviews

Over the years Lexington has grown and there are indeed good schools, low cost of living, chain stores & plenty of churches. However, there is a high percentage of  More

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Over 12 years ago

It's a great place to raise a  More

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Over 14 years ago

We moved down here from Pennsylvania almost 5 years ago and have enjoyed every minute. We really miss our friends from up there, but that's about it. Just like  More

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Reviews for New Lenox    4 Reviews

Over 14 years ago

New Lenox is located at the I-80 and I-355 junction and only a few miles from the I-57 and I-80 junction. In non-rush hour times downtown Chicago is about 35 minutes  More

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Over 14 years ago

The construction of new housing had slowed down the last couple of years; however, we are slowly seeing an increase in that department. We, definitely, are in need of  More

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Over 15 years ago

Low crime rate. Nice place to raise your  More

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