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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3747374" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>For most of Oklahoma, your winter time goals are reasonable expectations... not a lot of snow, usually gone within a day or two, but we're probably more likely to get a little ice than snow. Wintertime highs in the 50's are not unusual at all, but anywhere in this state? A 90 degree high in July or August is a REALLY nice day...</p><p></p><p>You might take a look at Muskogee. Third largest town in OK, so it's not huge, but not tiny. I'm not sure you'll find any cajun food there. Anywhere in the state, you can throw a rock any direction and hit a tex-mex place though. It's about 10 hours from New Orleans, but you can't get closer than about 7 hours.</p><p></p><p>Man, if tornados are any less frequent than they've ever been, I haven't really noticed it. Every spring is an adventure. But people who only know what they HEAR about OK usually have an exaggerated sense of how bad tornado season is. Obviously they can be devastating, but most of them don't touch ground, and most of those that do are not in populated areas. As someone said above though, they love Moore!</p><p></p><p>From what you've described about your "likes", Oklahoma would be for you as it is for most of us... not perfect, but mostly positive. Hope you take a look and like what you see!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3747374, member: 44328"] For most of Oklahoma, your winter time goals are reasonable expectations... not a lot of snow, usually gone within a day or two, but we're probably more likely to get a little ice than snow. Wintertime highs in the 50's are not unusual at all, but anywhere in this state? A 90 degree high in July or August is a REALLY nice day... You might take a look at Muskogee. Third largest town in OK, so it's not huge, but not tiny. I'm not sure you'll find any cajun food there. Anywhere in the state, you can throw a rock any direction and hit a tex-mex place though. It's about 10 hours from New Orleans, but you can't get closer than about 7 hours. Man, if tornados are any less frequent than they've ever been, I haven't really noticed it. Every spring is an adventure. But people who only know what they HEAR about OK usually have an exaggerated sense of how bad tornado season is. Obviously they can be devastating, but most of them don't touch ground, and most of those that do are not in populated areas. As someone said above though, they love Moore! From what you've described about your "likes", Oklahoma would be for you as it is for most of us... not perfect, but mostly positive. Hope you take a look and like what you see! [/QUOTE]
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