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Summit, NJ vs Irvington, NY

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Highlights
- Irvington has 0.2% more rainy days than Summit.
- Irvington has 3.8% less Sunny Days than Summit.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Irvington scores 2.8% worse than Summit

Climate
 Summit, NJIrvington, NYUnited States
 Rainfall515138
 Snowfall252828
 Precipitation119120106
 Sunny208200205
 Avg. July High858186
 Avg. Jan. Low191822
 Comfort Index (higher=better)7.16.97
 UV Index3.83.64.3
 Elevation1971252443

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Reviews for Summit    5 Reviews

Over 16 years ago

While there seems to be a good amount of cultural activities and diversity in this area, and it is done with the intention that it makes people feel diverse, when they  More

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Over 18 years ago

A very nice town. If you have lots of money to spend on housing and really want to be in Summit then it is worth it. The water and air quality are terrible. And as a  More

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Summit, NJ is a very expensive place to live. But the town does a great job of making it worth every penny. Community activities, train station, quite neighborhoods,  More

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Reviews for Irvington    2 Reviews

Taxes thru the roof. Highest taxed town in the entire USA. Business frowned upon.Extremely bloated school budget with excess school administration staff. The high school  More

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Over 18 years ago

a good place to live in many ways - low crime, good location - but the school/property taxes are extremly high and will continue to rise in the years ahead due to a  More

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ZIPS IN SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY
07901
ZIPS IN IRVINGTON, NEW YORK
10503

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