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Sumter, SC vs Raytown, MO

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Highlights
- Raytown has 8.9% less rainy days than Sumter.
- Raytown has 4.5% less Sunny Days than Sumter.
- On the BestPlaces comfort index, Raytown scores 2.7% worse than Sumter

Climate
 Sumter, SCRaytown, MOUnited States
 Rainfall474338
 Snowfall11328
 Precipitation10499106
 Sunny222212205
 Avg. July High928886
 Avg. Jan. Low342022
 Comfort Index (higher=better)7.47.27
 UV Index54.44.3
 Elevation17110172443

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Reviews for Sumter    11 Reviews

I work in Sumter. I have been thoroughly impressed by the talent that lives in the area. Folks who get it done. In terms of a place to live. Though Sumter has a  More

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Over 5 years ago

About me: I lived in Sumter from birth to around 22 years old. I have since lived in many states, and currently reside in CO, and love it. I prefer towns smaller than  More

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Over 13 years ago

We are a transplanted military family who always intended on retiring in Florida when we retired from the Air Force. We enjoy the small town feeling of Sumter and have  More

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Reviews for Raytown    2 Reviews

Over 10 years ago

We have lived in this area for the past 20 years. While it is a quiet little suburb of Kansas City, I feel like the area is not growing the way it should. The city  More

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Over 16 years ago

I live on the edge of Raytown, our granddaughter attends a Raytown School. We love the town, we love the schools. We have run our business from here for many  More

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ZIPS IN SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA
29150 29154 29153 29152
ZIPS IN RAYTOWN, MISSOURI
64133

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