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Rapid City, SD vs Cumming, GA

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Highlights
- Cumming has 195.6% more rainy days than Rapid City.
- Cumming has 3.1% less Sunny Days than Rapid City.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Cumming scores 8.6% better than Rapid City

Climate
 Rapid City, SDCumming, GAUnited States
 Rainfall185438
 Snowfall38228
 Precipitation85107106
 Sunny226219205
 Avg. July High858786
 Avg. Jan. Low142922
 Comfort Index (higher=better)77.67
 UV Index4.65.24.3
 Elevation324112112443

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Reviews for Rapid City    31 Reviews

I have lived in this city for the last three and half years and I can't stand it!! Let me spell it out for you, but to be fair, let me give you the Pros first:  More

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Unless you made your pension out of state or already bought a home you can't afford to liver there. Rapid City is gray in winter.  More

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Over 3 years ago

I've lived in the city 5 years a loved  More

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Reviews for Cumming    9 Reviews

My family moved to the Polo Fields in Cumming in 1999 on a job transfer and moved out of the area to return to WI in 2013. I commuted to Alpharetta, about 12 miles  More

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Over 8 years ago

I am thinking of moving to georgia,cumming from phila.I wanted to know about the jobs.I am a cna.also housing and good  More

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Over 11 years ago

We moved to Cumming, GA in 2012. It's growing rapidly and has a number of housing options for families of all sizes. Cost of living here is higher than the national  More

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ZIPS IN RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA
57701 57702
ZIPS IN CUMMING, GEORGIA
30040 30041

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