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New Buffalo, MI vs Muskegon, MI

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Highlights
- Muskegon has 14.2% less rainy days than New Buffalo.
- Muskegon has 6.8% less Sunny Days than New Buffalo.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Muskegon scores 1.5% worse than New Buffalo

Climate
 New Buffalo, MIMuskegon, MIUnited States
 Rainfall403438
 Snowfall547628
 Precipitation139119106
 Sunny176164205
 Avg. July High828086
 Avg. Jan. Low182022
 Comfort Index (higher=better)6.76.67
 UV Index3.83.44.3
 Elevation6236172443

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Reviews for New Buffalo    2 Reviews

Over 14 years ago

The beauty of New Buffalo are only echoes in one's mind now. The invasion of those with visions of mass population enjoying a small town's quaintness has rendered  More

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New Buffalo is located within a 1 hour drive from downtown chicago, IL. Home to Oselka Marina and the New Buffalo City Beach, the small town has long been the favorite  More

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Reviews for Muskegon    6 Reviews

If you like 4 seasons, don't mind snow and cold, love beaches and lake life, like to live near an area that promotes festivals, this may just be for  More

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Over 15 years ago

I grew up in Muskegon and it was a great place to live. However, brain drain is a huge problem and the majority of my friends who went to college never came  More

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The beaches and scenery around Muskegon are beautiful (even during the 9 months a year they're covered in snow), so it's a shame the city has become what it is. Jobs  More

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