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St. Paul, MN vs Wake Forest, NC

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 St. Paul, MNWake Forest, NCUnited States
 Rainfall32.34638.1
 Snowfall52.12.927.8
 Precipitation Days110.9106106.2
 Sunny194214205
 Avg. July High83.289.685.8
 Avg. Jan. Low7.228.121.7
 Comfort Index (higher=better)6.67.57
 UV Index3.24.94.3
 Elevation ft.7943902443

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Reviews for St. Paul    24 Reviews

Over 6 years ago

St Paul is a nice city to live, especially for raising a family. I am a transplant, moving here 33 years ago at the age of 26. I am self employed in the remodeling  More

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Over 6 years ago

I have lived in Minnesota my whole life and I’m 50+. As you get older the humidity is unbearable and the mosquitoes seem to get bigger?! I can count on one hand how  More

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Over 7 years ago

The MPA community is the most at home I have ever felt.  More

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Reviews for Wake Forest    5 Reviews

Im a 22 year old male from Denver Colorado.im looking to relocate and transfer for work . Colorado has high taxes and high cost of living and also to much snow during  More

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Relocating from New York City three years ago took some adjustment and once settled in Wake Forest I was able to breath a little bit easier. The pace is something you  More

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The Triangle is a great place to work and live, more reasonable than the North but more expensive than most places in the South. We live in a beautiful  More

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ZIPS IN ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA
55106, 55117, 55104, 55119, 55105, 55116, 55102, 55130, 55108, 55107, 14 total
ZIPS IN WAKE FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA
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