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Old 6 Apr 2016, 11:01 (Ref:3630693)   #13
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Originally Posted by BudLightJaguar View Post
Having a race or two in the Nortwest would also be a good direction weather-wise. The problem with the Southern/Mid-Atlantic USA and part of the Northeast is that those states lie on a humid subtropical climate zone. That makes the area prone to thunderstorms (Petit Le Mans 2015, Grand Prix of NOLA 2015, Sebring 2016...)
This is true. Couple things, however; its rained at every PLM, and absolutely flooded at a couple, but just only during the race in 2015 and 2009. Percentage wise, you'll generally have beautiful weather, but as the saying goes: "when it rains, it pours". And it just happens that the majority of the population lives in this area.

Portland and Canada only 2 options for NW and I don't think they'll take 1. Right now, it looks like a good spilt based on regions but I am all for something in the NW.
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