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Silver City, NM vs Macomb, IL

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Highlights
- Macomb has 124.3% more rainy days than Silver City.
- Macomb has 32.2% less Sunny Days than Silver City.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Macomb scores 12.3% worse than Silver City

Climate
 Silver City, NMMacomb, ILUnited States
 Rainfall173938
 Snowfall71928
 Precipitation6897106
 Sunny295200205
 Avg. July High878686
 Avg. Jan. Low261622
 Comfort Index (higher=better)8.17.17
 UV Index6.93.94.3
 Elevation59357092443

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Reviews for Silver City    13 Reviews

I bought here 1 year ago and live in the historical downtown. Crime is not a problem for us but we know crime happens here though the city is very tight knit about  More

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Never been here but like looking for small towns to consider living in. Quite sadly they all seem to have the highest crime rates both violent and property crime. Where  More

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We moved to SC about a year ago. People are genuinely friendly-we actually have dinner in each other’s homes in our neighborhood. Historic downtown is quirky and fun  More

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Reviews for Macomb    2 Reviews

Over 3 years ago

I moved here in 2020. I have found services in this area to be lacking. Especially, handymen, and general house repairs. The town itself is safe, quiet. not much goes  More

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Over 16 years ago

Pros: 1. Low crime rate 2. Excellent school system 3. Low cost of living and housing 4. Affordable place to live 5. Home to Western Illinois University, a "Best in  More

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ZIPS IN SILVER CITY, NEW MEXICO
88061
ZIPS IN MACOMB, ILLINOIS
61455

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