As someone that has lived in Arizona her whole life (I’m in my late twenties), let me just say that you don’t get used to the heat. Hell, a few years ago I got heat exhaustion and tweeted about it the next day…someone replied with “it could’ve been worse. What if it happened in Arizona?” When I told them that it did indeed happen in Arizona, they asked how the hell I survived. I still don’t have an answer to that question.
As someone who also lives in Arizona. You know it sucks when sometimes 60-70 degrees is cold while 90 is warm and then 100 is hot. I went to a pool while haven’t slept for 23 hours of that day while it was 115 degrees. That was torture to be outside that day.
As someone who lives in Alaska I have to say that I have gotten used to the temperature being between -10 and 0. But I cannot wrap my head around how people are able to live in above 100 degree weather. I sweat like crazy and have an extremely hard time sleeping in 60 degree weather. Oh and during the summers its easy to tell whose from here and whose a tourist cuz the Alaskans are always in their T-shirts and shorts while the tourists are usually wearing sweaters, jackets, hats, or even gloves.
i used to live in alaska, been living in arizona for about a solid three years now, the first 3 months were horrible like couldnt leave the house hot, but after a little you can get used to it, so its much easier to go outside, although mid summer its still pretty hot. but at least now i can both sit in super cold weather in t shirts and shit, while also handling 100 degree weather
I’m literally the opposite end of the spectrum I’m from Arizona (the Phoenix metro. That’s where the desert is. There’s also a high elevated forest in Flagstaff called the Coconino forest and there’s other forests in a forest patch called the Central highlandst. You can see the forest patch when you look at the state on Google Earth or something and it gets colder temperatures. There’s also forests around the Tucson area as well and these are caused by higher elevation) I’ve been here my whole life so I think I’ve adjusted to this. OF COURSE 120° IS STILL UNBEARABLE BUT I CAN Handle 100°
Bro 60 degree farenheit is about 15C, this is colder than the coldest temperature ive ever experienced in my city 💀 The winter here is around 25 degrees celsius, or 77 Farenheit
Hey Burdie, Alaskan here. Our winters are wayyyy over exaggerated. This year in south central Alaska it’s probably been the coldest, but our summers get up to low 80’s. As far as things to do, we are outdoor people for sure. There are glaciers, mountains everywhere, and it’s so beautiful. As for me, I ride an R6 on the highways, it is the best thing ever. You should actually come visit sometime in the summer, hit me up if anything, I could organize a place for you to stay or something😂
As someone who lives in Michigan, it's literally one of the most weather varied states in the US. Somehow, we can go from like 20 degrees to 60 degrees Fahrenheit in a single night or day if it's the over half way done with winter and the very beginning of spring. Detriot is actually very accurately depicted. It can get crazy there.
@@VespasianaDeFey9955 I live in downstate Michigan, and you might too, and what I've learned is: Walking to places is the dumbest thing you could do, especially at night (unless, of course, you're walking a very short distance and not in a particularly high crime rate area)
i live in michigan too. i hate how crazy the weather gets and i've only been to Detroit once, never wanna go there again knowing about all the stuff that goes down there. i like the upper peninsula better lol
The Florida one is so true. My friends and I looked up Florida man, then our birthdays. Mine (October 7th) was "Florida Man Arrested For Trying To Get An Alligator Drunk" he basically tried to force an Alligator to drink alcohol with him
Beanie boy0 those are facts! It mostly depends on the fronts and lifts from the pressure. I’ve been able to see a tornado that ain’t moving and just went its way all the way backwards from me. The direction of the tornado isn’t bc of you it’s all about the weather
As an arizonan i can confirm that he is not exasurating about it not being over 110 in arzona, we broke the record for how many days we had with it being over 110.
Fact time!!!!!: Arizona has forests. 27% of the land is forest. There’s forests down by Tucson (called Sky Islands) and a HUGE patch that goes through northwest AZ to southeast NM. Majority are around the Mogollon rim. The forests look like stuff you’d see in the ALPS and the temperatures get colder, going to freezing and below in the winter. If- and you probably are- wondering how this is possible, there’s a little something called ✨elevation✨ The lower it is, the hotter it is, especially here. This is how areas like Phoenix, Yuma, and Lake Havasu city are so hot. That and the deserts. Flagstaff, a city within these forests, is at a whopping 7000 FEET and the highest point is Humphrey’s Peak at a little over 12000. It IS possible that snow can cover parts of southern Arizona also due to elevation. This isn’t saying at 110 isn’t possible- *it very well is* - but it’s not all 10193772836482833837 degree desert and you can thank elevation for that. So if you wanna move and remain in a similar climate to (likely, no assumptions) yours, areas like Payson, Flagstaff, Show Low, etc are where should you move. Stay out of the metro if you wish to avoid being cooked alive. You’re welcome and have a great rest of your day :)
I live in the metro but I just wanted to clear this up as I’ve been in the state’s forests before and I don’t want people thinking there aren’t any forests at all
What kind of jobs they got out there? Any manufacturing in those areas? I’m just curious because I’m thinking about leaving the metro area in the future.
Glad to see someone standing up for Arizona because it’s not even that bad living here :/ the heat sure it sucks but it doesn’t last long and if you live in the valley the desert doesn’t even effect you. I love living here, no hurricanes, earthquakes, or tornados.
As someone raised in Miami, now living in Georgia, I need to add that the warm weather that everyone loves will drive you insane after the first year. It is hot, very humid, and bug infested from March to November pretty much. It may just be 95° in July, but that humidity will it make it feel like you are being boiled alive, even during the night, where it will still be 83° out. Also, I'm calling it out. Birdie/Wurdie is from Iowa.
@@sambenham1945I guess, you may also have slightly cooler temperatures in, say, Jacksonville, then Miami, but Florida is still too samey for me in terms of weather and topography. Georgia OTOH has mountains, hills, is very forested and is still a somewhat sane drive to the beach for a weekend getaway. While we still get the humid hot weather like Florida, it doesn't last for as long and we get weather below 55° pretty consistently during the winter months.
After moving to Florida for two months I'd be so confused why people were shivering in 60 degrees I was feeling like I was in an oven and people were pulling up in 3 layers of shirts
As someone who lives in Arizona, I can confirm that summer is over 110° Fahrenheit and we sometimes cook food on the sidewalk Edit: a year later and yall are still talking in the replies 💀😭🙏
I’m from Alaska and currently living there. Almost everything you just said is untrue. First off, there is a very diverse array of temps. In the norther areas of Alaska, it can get to -60 in winter. But in the south, winter is like 20 above. People who live there tend to have much better cold tolerance, so it really isn’t that bad. We also have all sorts of natural activities like national parks, only in Alaska will you be able to out of nowhere say let’s go to Denali and see all sorts of wildlife like birds, bears, and wolves Plus, the aroura is out all the time in winter. If you ain’t into that kind of natural stuff, there are also plenty of options for city life, gaming, and more. Plus, we have a great excuse to stay inside a bunch. Alaska is an underrated state and definitely an amazing place.
As someone who's lived in Florida his whole life (23). Pretty much everything he said was spot on. Also wanted to add just how brutal the humidity can be. Good lucking running without feeling like you're gonna pass out (of course the heat doesn't help). Also your skin just feels nasty all the time, especially in the summer. So you gotta shower pretty often. Which I can't really shower too much since I have eczema. And as someone with Eczema. Florida is a pain to live in. Sweat, humidity, bugs, and heat is just a recipe for eczema flare ups. My input, I wouldn't recommend moving to Florida. However if you want to do mini vacations here for the beaches and such in summer. Then I recommend that.
I live in Michigan and you're right But the worst thing about Michigan is that there is NOTHING to do if you want to do film of anything there because people only care about sports and beer here
But If you think about it in a positive way there is little to no crimes in The Upper Peninsula, and there is the U.P. State Fairgrounds and good camping areas, hell Michigan even has The Great Lakes which is an icon of Michigan, we also have the first of many pizza places like Dominos and Little Cesars, Hell Michigan has the first Ford Motor Company in History
The quality of weed here in Michigan is very good. I'm a medical marijuana patient and I used to meet people who drove in from Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio at the dispensary all the time. And yeah, crime is a problem in Metro Detroit but the Klan still has strongholds towards up north so I stay my black ass in Warren.
VERY RUN DOWN. The only good thing is at least we still got wildlife unlike Illinois 💀 at least we can actually go walking, when I used to live in Illinois it was only city and nothing else.
C`mon! And the good life ain't a lie. As a city slicker in Nebraska, I would love to go back to the family roots and be a farmer or just live out on an acreage in the middle of nowhere. But it does get boring, real quick. Also: stay outta Omaha, there's crime and it's just a mess to be in. It's a maze. Also: ain't never seen a tumbleweed, but we do got tornados and real nasty storms, specially in the west.
temperature of arizona is about the same here in texas, but we have some good stuff going on here. we got whataburger, buc-ee's, tex-mex food, and here in houston, we're known as Space City
I live in Cypress. Probably one of the best Texas cities. (Think Houston, but Suburban, Republican, and taking up half of the city itself. Temperatures be alright, few annoying-ass dirt daubers, and one of the best school districts in the state. It's a big-ass city, but it only takes around 30 minutes to cross the entire thing)
As somebody who’s mom is from Idaho, has family in Idaho, and goes there a lot, I can confirm this is true. We literally call Idaho potato land in my family 💀
Im super surprised and also pleased that AL, isn’t on this list, a lot of people now seem to think the whole “cousin” thing is true, or think its all farmland, and flat, when it’s quite the opposite, Huntsville (my hometown) while having agricultural roots back when it first began has grown to be a pretty large small city if that makes sense, and has lots of cool things to offer if you like space exploration, nature (monte sano state park) music, or craft beers and a lot more. It also has one of the highest ratios for doctorates degrees, especially since their is a lot of missile and rocket development here, kinda pointless to post this comment but it’s something i think people should really check out if they wanna see what AL has to offer.
As someone who lives in Illinois it is actually very pretty in the southern parts all you gotta do is stay away from Chicago last week a family of 5 got shot up I live about an 1 hour away and it’s perfect where I live so moral of the story stay away from Chicago
I live in Montana and it has really good landscapes, but the crime rate is insanely high in the city i live in and it has really cold winters and then it's really hot when the sun finally comes out
As someone who lives in Oklahoma, we don’t really get tornados. But if we do school gets out early. For the people that walks or has parents picking them up, the teach would just have us under the table and watching the smart board. The school “enforces” it but we don’t actually do it. When the tornado is really close to our school then we do it. Other than that we don’t do it the whole time there’s a tornado going on.
I’ve lived in Arizona for too long, it’s tiring. It’s constantly hot and we broke heat records recently. IN THE WINTER. WE BROKE HEAT RECORDS IN THE DAMN WINTER. I just want to live in Canada and I will when I can.
@@kenny_.E Basketball is simply a popular sport in our state. I don't care about sports, but I do know that basketball is fairly popular in my state. Heck, there's even a terrible adult animated show on Netflix about basketball that takes place in Kentucky.
I live in North Dakota, which doesn’t usually get much recognition, but it is practically Alaska with the coldest officially recorded temperature at -60 Fahrenheit. I have heard some people say they have been in -80 Fahrenheit in North Dakota.
I live in Florida, and I don't even really see any crazy people, the most crazy stuff I see is seeing anime all over someone's car once in a while, the main problem I have with Florida is how unbelievably hot it is year round I hate hot weather so much
As a person from Rhode Island, I can confirm that my dad is Peter Griffin and the only thing I do all my life is go to beaches (But being for real though, I am from Rhode Island and I have never been to a beach in soo long)
Florida is actually a great state to live in! It has a beautiful climate for activities year-round it has some of The most beautiful beaches it has nice people and more!
As a person who lives in Kansas after awhile you don’t get scared but rather annoyed that you have to go down to your basement and curl up into a ball it gets very repetitive other wise anything there is calm low key and cheap.
I live in Barrow Alaska and the average winter temperature is -30ºF and it’s still not the worst state. That trophy goes to the grand trifecta, California, Texas, and Florida. People ask me all the time how you live in -40º weather, well how the hell do you live in 110º weather
Absolutely, I live in Fairbanks but I've been to Barrow many times. And I cannot wrap my head around people living in 110 degrees like a normal thing. I am sweating like crazy and have the hardest time sleeping when it reaches 70 degrees.
Yea as someone in Texas in winter it doesnt even snow in fact its so rare that our state is never prepared for snow to fall making hella outages happen and its legit rn currently 83 degrees Fahrenheit and its 10:41 PM in the day its like around 100+
as a person who lives in Idaho I can confirm that there isn’t an extreme amount of things to do here. However the scenery is cool. potatoes are cool, cannaballism is illegal here, we are too used to the cold, that even snow leaves us completely… untouched? (that’s not the right word) but yeah that’s basically the summary
As somebody that practically lives in Idaho cuz I go there all the time I can confirm it gets boring sometimes (for context I basically live on the Idaho border
As a Mainer we like your state for your potatoes. I did a survey in my school for best state and yours got like 35% of the total votes. Most of those said because of potatoes. If you can't tell we eat a lot of potatoes in every way you can possibly imagine.
I love in Connecticut, and I gotta say, what ever God is in charge of the weather here, keeps forgetting the season, one week it's raining another it's not and dry, the suddenly it snows in June. No joke it happened before.
My friend was born in Wyoming. He said he moved here in California because it’s just empty Edit: Here where I live in, the gas prices are like $4-6, mostly in between.
Regarding New York, I agree that is true. So long as you're in the southern part of the state. Please, feel free to visit us in the western part of the state here in Buffalo. Generally good weather, nice people, beaches on the lake, wonderful old architecture and lots of great food and breweries 🍻. You should come visit us. We are on the up swing and people are more then welcome to set new roots here! 😁
6:05 i live in MN and the temperature here get's to -20 F and way below during the winter, so to say alaska has temps at -17 is a fuckin heat stroke for them
As someone who lives and is from michigan i can confirm that right when we go out our house a nanometer someone somehow steals your clothes,skin and everything you have
As a British person who lives in Britain, ITS A HEATWAVE HERE we now have to deal with heatstroke I swear we have bipolar weather Fr most of the time it’s ether raining or cloudy but in summer we get a heatwave for no reason 🫠💀
As an Idahoan, yeah sure we are known for potatoes but north west Idaho also grows a lot of wheat. Something that does happen (at least in Boise Idaho) in Idaho though is a lot of mall, school, and wherever else. So if you have ever been to the sketchy side of Portland, Oregon then Boise is basically the same thing.
Yeah as someone how lives in boise the has been some weird stuff happen, once while i was walk home and a homeless guy was looking at me all the way down the block and I felt uncomfortable
My friend once went to Alaska...she came back and told me how she stood on a glacier with no socks in a t-shirt and skirt she also accidently walked into a asbestos infested house
i am originally from Wyoming, the people of Wyoming are usually really nice people. I loved my life in Wyoming its where i was raised. im currently in arizona cus warm weather
@@Thug9TomABQ Wyoming is terrible in the winter you can get hail, bunch of snow, etc. In the summer, its a pretty balanced heat not to cold or not to warm. Almost everyone in Wyoming is pretty friendly.
as a man who has lived in Florida my entire life i can confirm one time when i was 7 or 8 i ran outside my house with a tire iron yelling the ducks are coming
For some odd reason I am sad Missouri isn't on the list for the worst state. Our weather is so bad that it can go from Sunny to tornadoes to blizzards in the same day. Not to mention the humidity, At least the heat in Arizona is dry heat. Here in Missouri we have a day that feels like 130 degrees but is actually like 98. And then the wind in the winter feels like it is cutting through your skin.
Yeah, I mean I live in the outskirts of Columbia (Missouri) and it’s so boring except when I go in the city then it’s pretty fun. But the weather is so bad like it only snowed like 2 inches last winter
its a good state. not the best and yea the weather is terrible but if you live in kansas city or st louis then its amazing. Its fine i heard in blue springs. but its jsut as bad as wyoming and iowa if you live anywhere else because its just bumfuck nowhere with like 60% old people and 40% homeless people who might rob you because its their last resort
As an Arizonan, the high almost every day from June - Late July is 112 - 117. It burns, like a lot. At least we don't have to deal with tornadoes or blizzards or extreme pollution or hurricanes. I think Arizona is one of the best states in those terms
As a person from Nebraska, I can say with confidence that we in fact do not exist. Unless you’re in a bigger town/city, there’s nothing to do. Nothing except for CORN! OH YEAAAH!! OUR CORN IS BETTER THAN YOUR CORN, IOWA!!! YEEEEEEEAAAHHHHHHHH
As a new yorker i completely disagree i dont live in the city it is amazing here, no crowds, no rats, only like 3-5% of New york is the city, the only places a i agree with you on is NYC.
Im from Florida, and yeah, depending on where you are, there are some crazy people. But when i moved out of state and people were asking me about Florida man, i was like, "Who are you talking about?" , That surprised me because i had never heard of that term until moving out xD
As someone who is a Californian and born in New York, and has an Airbnb in Florida and Maryland, I can confirm that California is very nice bc of weather usually around the low 70s in spring and fall. Ny is also nice but it is crowded. Florida has nice weather in the winter and there are weird people
As someone living in wyoming i can confirm that u gotta drive hours for like every shit and its dead warm in summer and freezing n winter, and wifi sucks
As a Canadian, i can agree with most of these, with the exception of Idaho, my ex lives there and I went to see her a couple times and how gorgeous it is there makes up for the irrelevance. Its a very beautiful place to say the least.
As an Ohioan I can confirm that Baller wanders around swinging his balls around people and Humans lay cheese-flavored lettuce eggs that are abducted by hot aliens that have their own Alien Hentai. Yes, I am actually Ohioan and I just play along with the shitty jokes.
Man places like Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas are great for outdoor people like myself. Middle of nowhere, tons of land to explore, and not a soul to bother you. Id love it
As a survivor who lives in Illinois I can't walk outside alone without checking if the person behind me gonna kill me. 💀💀💀💀
Same. Chicago citizen and bro I don’t even go out much and I’ve still seen shootings.
I live in Springfield IL and the East side is A mini Chicago
Indianapolis has a higher crime rate. Good thing I'm south of it
Same
@@handy_jack118 Higher crime rate but less crimes
As someone that has lived in Arizona her whole life (I’m in my late twenties), let me just say that you don’t get used to the heat. Hell, a few years ago I got heat exhaustion and tweeted about it the next day…someone replied with “it could’ve been worse. What if it happened in Arizona?” When I told them that it did indeed happen in Arizona, they asked how the hell I survived. I still don’t have an answer to that question.
As someone who also lives in Arizona. You know it sucks when sometimes 60-70 degrees is cold while 90 is warm and then 100 is hot. I went to a pool while haven’t slept for 23 hours of that day while it was 115 degrees. That was torture to be outside that day.
My towns average temperature in Arizona is 110~ degrees 💀💀💀💀💀
Yeah Arizona sucks😉 let's keep this up so people stop moving here.
@@buckroger6456 keep the damn Californians OUT
I somewhat did (I can handle 100 but there isn’t a WAY I’m surviving 120)
There’s flagstaff and it’s colder
As someone who lives in Alaska I have to say that I have gotten used to the temperature being between -10 and 0. But I cannot wrap my head around how people are able to live in above 100 degree weather. I sweat like crazy and have an extremely hard time sleeping in 60 degree weather. Oh and during the summers its easy to tell whose from here and whose a tourist cuz the Alaskans are always in their T-shirts and shorts while the tourists are usually wearing sweaters, jackets, hats, or even gloves.
i used to live in alaska, been living in arizona for about a solid three years now, the first 3 months were horrible like couldnt leave the house hot, but after a little you can get used to it, so its much easier to go outside, although mid summer its still pretty hot. but at least now i can both sit in super cold weather in t shirts and shit, while also handling 100 degree weather
yeah i also live in alaska and i feel the same way
I’m literally the opposite end of the spectrum
I’m from Arizona (the Phoenix metro. That’s where the desert is. There’s also a high elevated forest in Flagstaff called the Coconino forest and there’s other forests in a forest patch called the Central highlandst. You can see the forest patch when you look at the state on Google Earth or something and it gets colder temperatures. There’s also forests around the Tucson area as well and these are caused by higher elevation)
I’ve been here my whole life so I think I’ve adjusted to this.
OF COURSE 120° IS STILL UNBEARABLE BUT I CAN Handle 100°
Bro 60 degree farenheit is about 15C, this is colder than the coldest temperature ive ever experienced in my city 💀 The winter here is around 25 degrees celsius, or 77 Farenheit
@@arthurfontes7326 It gets to 77 in the winter for me too but that’s the high
The low can be down to the 30s but it’s usually 40s
Hey Burdie, Alaskan here. Our winters are wayyyy over exaggerated. This year in south central Alaska it’s probably been the coldest, but our summers get up to low 80’s. As far as things to do, we are outdoor people for sure. There are glaciers, mountains everywhere, and it’s so beautiful. As for me, I ride an R6 on the highways, it is the best thing ever. You should actually come visit sometime in the summer, hit me up if anything, I could organize a place for you to stay or something😂
As someone who lives in Michigan, it's literally one of the most weather varied states in the US. Somehow, we can go from like 20 degrees to 60 degrees Fahrenheit in a single night or day if it's the over half way done with winter and the very beginning of spring. Detriot is actually very accurately depicted. It can get crazy there.
I went to Detroit and had my guard up the whole time. Sadly, it was in a safe area that just looked suspicous so I looked like a maniac
literally the same goes for tennessee and memphis
As a Michigander I can say, yes. Upstate is a winter wonderland and downstate is more depressing than a French movie.
@@VespasianaDeFey9955 I live in downstate Michigan, and you might too, and what I've learned is: Walking to places is the dumbest thing you could do, especially at night (unless, of course, you're walking a very short distance and not in a particularly high crime rate area)
i live in michigan too. i hate how crazy the weather gets and i've only been to Detroit once, never wanna go there again knowing about all the stuff that goes down there.
i like the upper peninsula better lol
New York isn’t just the city! I live upstate and it’s very beautiful and wayyyy more chill and cheap
Facts that's why it doesn't count in the video
Same man
He said just New York City, not the whole state of New York, I bet there's a bunch of chill things up there.
@@vibrantgleamit's still inaccurate
@@og_3rd_st_saint_gat I've never been to new york so I cannot confirm
The Florida one is so true. My friends and I looked up Florida man, then our birthdays. Mine (October 7th) was "Florida Man Arrested For Trying To Get An Alligator Drunk" he basically tried to force an Alligator to drink alcohol with him
wtfwtfwtf is this
My birthday is “Florida man bribes cop with hamburger for oral sex”
Why is that illegal? It sounds fun.
@@fullmetaltheorist idk, I'm not from Florida, I'm normal
Heyyy my birthday is also October 7th :D
Fun Fact: If you see a tornado and it looks like it’s not moving, that means it’s actually moving towards you.
Yikes
Erm, Actually🤓 there are things called stationary tornadoes that stay in the same area and will lift in a few minutes.
Beanie boy0 those are facts! It mostly depends on the fronts and lifts from the pressure. I’ve been able to see a tornado that ain’t moving and just went its way all the way backwards from me. The direction of the tornado isn’t bc of you it’s all about the weather
I can tell your from oklahoma
As a Texan i can confirm
As an arizonan i can confirm that he is not exasurating about it not being over 110 in arzona, we broke the record for how many days we had with it being over 110.
I live in arizona deluxe (kuwait)
Because I live in Nevada, I can confirm about this. Arizona and Nevada were like ≈ 50'C/120‘F this summer.
As an Ohioan, Ohioans invented the “Ohio memes” to make our state feel special. We don’t get bothered by the memes
In an Ohioan and I get pissed
@@Somalia19292 down in Ohio, swag like Ohio
Fact time!!!!!: Arizona has forests. 27% of the land is forest. There’s forests down by Tucson (called Sky Islands) and a HUGE patch that goes through northwest AZ to southeast NM. Majority are around the Mogollon rim. The forests look like stuff you’d see in the ALPS and the temperatures get colder, going to freezing and below in the winter.
If- and you probably are- wondering how this is possible, there’s a little something called ✨elevation✨
The lower it is, the hotter it is, especially here. This is how areas like Phoenix, Yuma, and Lake Havasu city are so hot. That and the deserts.
Flagstaff, a city within these forests, is at a whopping 7000 FEET and the highest point is Humphrey’s Peak at a little over 12000.
It IS possible that snow can cover parts of southern Arizona also due to elevation.
This isn’t saying at 110 isn’t possible- *it very well is* - but it’s not all 10193772836482833837 degree desert and you can thank elevation for that.
So if you wanna move and remain in a similar climate to (likely, no assumptions) yours, areas like Payson, Flagstaff, Show Low, etc are where should you move. Stay out of the metro if you wish to avoid being cooked alive.
You’re welcome and have a great rest of your day :)
I live in the metro but I just wanted to clear this up as I’ve been in the state’s forests before and I don’t want people thinking there aren’t any forests at all
What kind of jobs they got out there? Any manufacturing in those areas? I’m just curious because I’m thinking about leaving the metro area in the future.
Glad to see someone standing up for Arizona because it’s not even that bad living here :/ the heat sure it sucks but it doesn’t last long and if you live in the valley the desert doesn’t even effect you. I love living here, no hurricanes, earthquakes, or tornados.
nerd
XD
Thanks
As someone raised in Miami, now living in Georgia, I need to add that the warm weather that everyone loves will drive you insane after the first year. It is hot, very humid, and bug infested from March to November pretty much.
It may just be 95° in July, but that humidity will it make it feel like you are being boiled alive, even during the night, where it will still be 83° out.
Also, I'm calling it out. Birdie/Wurdie is from Iowa.
@@cjayscrib THIS. Also mosquitos.
as an iowan the accent i just know I hear that accent so often and Iowa do be irrelevant af
Nah I’ve been living in North Florida for over two years and the warm weather is still quite nice for me
@@sambenham1945I guess, you may also have slightly cooler temperatures in, say, Jacksonville, then Miami, but Florida is still too samey for me in terms of weather and topography. Georgia OTOH has mountains, hills, is very forested and is still a somewhat sane drive to the beach for a weekend getaway. While we still get the humid hot weather like Florida, it doesn't last for as long and we get weather below 55° pretty consistently during the winter months.
After moving to Florida for two months I'd be so confused why people were shivering in 60 degrees I was feeling like I was in an oven and people were pulling up in 3 layers of shirts
As a person that lives in Arizona I can confirm this is all true
I worked in the oilfields of North Dakota, and I’m surprised you didn’t bring up the cold winters, it was -27 out and we had ice forming on our faces
7:10 Cities in NYS besides NYC: Are we a joke to you?
Albany Buffalo Rochester Long Island
@@robloxcentral79gManhattan 😏✈️✈️✈️🏢🏢🏢🏢🏢🏢🏢🏢💥💥💥💥💥
As a South Dakotan, I'm surprised you managed to talk about the dakotas without mentioning how cold they are.
As a North Dakotan, YES
As a fellow South DakotanI can confirm it gets cold and hot you either freeze or burn
As a fellow North Dakotian, EXACTLY! The snow is so bad, it was taller than me! And Im 4’10( yes I am a child)
@@fortpoweryt4739 I am almost 5 ft. I’m 13 years old. I am short and proud of it
As a Minnesotan its freezing cold colder than your states
As someone who lives in Arizona, I can confirm that summer is over 110° Fahrenheit and we sometimes cook food on the sidewalk
Edit: a year later and yall are still talking in the replies 💀😭🙏
I can confirm this too, even though I haven’t cooked any food on the sidewalk before
@@epcg2media I have seen family’s do it for fun before but not that often
My towns average temperature in Arizona is 110~ degrees 💀💀💀💀💀
@@justarandomperson397 remember that fucking heatwave last summer im from california and we get heat only can imagine what it is like in arizona
imo arizona aint thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat bad
As a person that lives in California, I can confirm that this is true about the California Park
The high gas price joke is from when a specific gas ⛽ in the south in an area with not many abused it's position
I’m from Alaska and currently living there. Almost everything you just said is untrue. First off, there is a very diverse array of temps. In the norther areas of Alaska, it can get to -60 in winter. But in the south, winter is like 20 above. People who live there tend to have much better cold tolerance, so it really isn’t that bad. We also have all sorts of natural activities like national parks, only in Alaska will you be able to out of nowhere say let’s go to Denali and see all sorts of wildlife like birds, bears, and wolves Plus, the aroura is out all the time in winter. If you ain’t into that kind of natural stuff, there are also plenty of options for city life, gaming, and more. Plus, we have a great excuse to stay inside a bunch. Alaska is an underrated state and definitely an amazing place.
As someone who's lived in Florida his whole life (23). Pretty much everything he said was spot on. Also wanted to add just how brutal the humidity can be. Good lucking running without feeling like you're gonna pass out (of course the heat doesn't help). Also your skin just feels nasty all the time, especially in the summer. So you gotta shower pretty often. Which I can't really shower too much since I have eczema. And as someone with Eczema. Florida is a pain to live in. Sweat, humidity, bugs, and heat is just a recipe for eczema flare ups.
My input, I wouldn't recommend moving to Florida. However if you want to do mini vacations here for the beaches and such in summer. Then I recommend that.
as a person that lives in spain i can confirm this is true
Spain is real?
@@Grimlock- yes
As a person who lives in germany i can aswell confirm it's true
@Always Bendoomed healthcare is for everyone in Europe
Except for ny it don't count
I live in Michigan and you're right
But the worst thing about Michigan is that there is NOTHING to do if you want to do film of anything there because people only care about sports and beer here
But If you think about it in a positive way there is little to no crimes in The Upper Peninsula, and there is the U.P. State Fairgrounds and good camping areas, hell Michigan even has The Great Lakes which is an icon of Michigan, we also have the first of many pizza places like Dominos and Little Cesars, Hell Michigan has the first Ford Motor Company in History
@@savagegamer298Michigan does have crime, because it has Detroit
The quality of weed here in Michigan is very good. I'm a medical marijuana patient and I used to meet people who drove in from Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio at the dispensary all the time. And yeah, crime is a problem in Metro Detroit but the Klan still has strongholds towards up north so I stay my black ass in Warren.
Another Michigan resident here, it’s run down as heck
VERY RUN DOWN. The only good thing is at least we still got wildlife unlike Illinois 💀 at least we can actually go walking, when I used to live in Illinois it was only city and nothing else.
Fun fact, in Texas
Not much to say except exact copy of Arizona except cowboy hats are surprisingly actually fashionable
C`mon! And the good life ain't a lie. As a city slicker in Nebraska, I would love to go back to the family roots and be a farmer or just live out on an acreage in the middle of nowhere. But it does get boring, real quick. Also: stay outta Omaha, there's crime and it's just a mess to be in. It's a maze. Also: ain't never seen a tumbleweed, but we do got tornados and real nasty storms, specially in the west.
temperature of arizona is about the same here in texas, but we have some good stuff going on here. we got whataburger, buc-ee's, tex-mex food, and here in houston, we're known as Space City
i live in dallas
I live in Cypress. Probably one of the best Texas cities.
(Think Houston, but Suburban, Republican, and taking up half of the city itself. Temperatures be alright, few annoying-ass dirt daubers, and one of the best school districts in the state. It's a big-ass city, but it only takes around 30 minutes to cross the entire thing)
Texas is better because there's more cities and neighborhoods, plus the temps aren't as horrible as Arizona. I live in the DFW area.
Nah we have a Whataburger here in Arizona
collage station gang
As somebody who’s mom is from Idaho, has family in Idaho, and goes there a lot, I can confirm this is true. We literally call Idaho potato land in my family 💀
"potato land" lmao
also nice pfp
I mean yeah Ima tell my friends to call it that now cause we are from there 💀
Am also from idaho And I can confirm that almost nobody knows this state
SAME I ALSO CALL IT "POTATO LAND" 💀💀 (from idaho too)
lol I live in idaho
As someone who lives in Arizona, I can confirm that we are just illusions made by the heat
Yessir
Ye pretty much
Im super surprised and also pleased that AL, isn’t on this list, a lot of people now seem to think the whole “cousin” thing is true, or think its all farmland, and flat, when it’s quite the opposite, Huntsville (my hometown) while having agricultural roots back when it first began has grown to be a pretty large small city if that makes sense, and has lots of cool things to offer if you like space exploration, nature (monte sano state park) music, or craft beers and a lot more. It also has one of the highest ratios for doctorates degrees, especially since their is a lot of missile and rocket development here, kinda pointless to post this comment but it’s something i think people should really check out if they wanna see what AL has to offer.
Longest comment I've ever seen!
As someone who lives in Illinois it is actually very pretty in the southern parts all you gotta do is stay away from Chicago last week a family of 5 got shot up I live about an 1 hour away and it’s perfect where I live so moral of the story stay away from Chicago
True Chicago is the only place you got worry about
I live in Montana and it has really good landscapes, but the crime rate is insanely high in the city i live in and it has really cold winters and then it's really hot when the sun finally comes out
Yeah Montana is really pretty and there are great places to camp there too
As someone who moved to Arizona a few months ago, I can confirm that the heat is awful. I almost had a heat stroke at a zoo a few weeks ago
As someone who lives in Oklahoma, we don’t really get tornados. But if we do school gets out early. For the people that walks or has parents picking them up, the teach would just have us under the table and watching the smart board. The school “enforces” it but we don’t actually do it. When the tornado is really close to our school then we do it. Other than that we don’t do it the whole time there’s a tornado going on.
you must live in east or west, OK bc central, OK has the most tornadoes
I live in Wisconsin, and we usually get 1-2 tornados a year that are near me.
@@paco_WX facts
@@paco_WXnu uh not really I live in central Oklahoma :/
@@Zubins._bass better have prayers for 2024 💀💀
I'm from Connecticut and whenever I tell someone I am half the time they're like "where's that" 💀
I’ve lived in Arizona for too long, it’s tiring. It’s constantly hot and we broke heat records recently.
IN THE WINTER.
WE BROKE HEAT RECORDS IN THE DAMN WINTER.
I just want to live in Canada and I will when I can.
I'm from the state that is only ever known for horse races, fried chicken, bluegrass, and basketball.
Aka, Kentucky.
since when is Kentucky known for basketball 💀
w kentucky
@@kenny_.E Basketball is simply a popular sport in our state.
I don't care about sports, but I do know that basketball is fairly popular in my state.
Heck, there's even a terrible adult animated show on Netflix about basketball that takes place in Kentucky.
The state I live in is known for beaches,duke, basketball players,Mr beast and breweries
Aka north Carolina
I'm from ohio and I live like 10 min from Kentucky lol
I live in North Dakota, which doesn’t usually get much recognition, but it is practically Alaska with the coldest officially recorded temperature at -60 Fahrenheit. I have heard some people say they have been in -80 Fahrenheit in North Dakota.
sending prayers brotha 🙏
And yet Alaskans say they get it hard in their -10 degree weather
**rookie numbers**
yea bro like people rly don't understand what it's like here 😭
coldest temperature in Alaska was -80 degrees and Alaska is around 15 degrees colder the North Dakota on average
jesus... the coldest in my state (Iowa) that I know was -22...
I live in Florida, and I don't even really see any crazy people, the most crazy stuff I see is seeing anime all over someone's car once in a while, the main problem I have with Florida is how unbelievably hot it is year round I hate hot weather so much
As a Bostonian I can confirm that New York is hell on earth
As a person from the midwest, I can confirm our weather is stupid insane. It literally snowed yesterday for half-an-hour
Ik I'm in Missouri I get it😂
As a person from Rhode Island, I can confirm that my dad is Peter Griffin and the only thing I do all my life is go to beaches
(But being for real though, I am from Rhode Island and I have never been to a beach in soo long)
5:09 as a person in Oklahoma, we do exactly that and it's garbage.
Wait so its not true that people in oklahoma get their cameras out and start filming instead of going to the basement during a tornado?
@@EperkeDashh No the kids of school have to cling on lockers, and pray for their lives.
I live in AZ, it gets 74F - 90F
Same, in my area sometimes 105 F
One time it was 120°F in arizona
@@WhatDillionYT ye it gets really hot but am use to it
@@trinkybeiber2013 DAM if i remember it was 89F at night time
It gets like 31C in Ohio
Florida is actually a great state to live in! It has a beautiful climate for activities year-round it has some of The most beautiful beaches it has nice people and more!
Awesome cuts Wurdie😐😆😎
Wurdie talking about NY: Yeah, NY is hella expensive, crowded, loud and dirty.
Upstate New York: Am I a joke to you?
As a person who lives in Kansas after awhile you don’t get scared but rather annoyed that you have to go down to your basement and curl up into a ball it gets very repetitive other wise anything there is calm low key and cheap.
I live in Barrow Alaska and the average winter temperature is -30ºF and it’s still not the worst state. That trophy goes to the grand trifecta, California, Texas, and Florida. People ask me all the time how you live in -40º weather, well how the hell do you live in 110º weather
Absolutely, I live in Fairbanks but I've been to Barrow many times. And I cannot wrap my head around people living in 110 degrees like a normal thing. I am sweating like crazy and have the hardest time sleeping when it reaches 70 degrees.
Yea as someone in Texas in winter it doesnt even snow in fact its so rare that our state is never prepared for snow to fall
making hella outages happen and its legit rn currently 83 degrees Fahrenheit and its 10:41 PM
in the day its like around 100+
@@XenoBaconPlays well, there has been a pattern of snow that happens between December and February.
Also people in Texas just deal with it, especially my people who are Hispanic
i’m just gonna tell you that california is not 110 degrees it’s pretty much 60 and 70 year round
From detroit, lived in new jersey, now in florida...
New Jersey is the worst tomorrow can be 70° and then the next day it will be 15°
as a person who lives in Idaho I can confirm that there isn’t an extreme amount of things to do here. However the scenery is cool. potatoes are cool, cannaballism is illegal here, we are too used to the cold, that even snow leaves us completely… untouched? (that’s not the right word) but yeah that’s basically the summary
There's a lot of things to do in East Idaho
As somebody that practically lives in Idaho cuz I go there all the time I can confirm it gets boring sometimes (for context I basically live on the Idaho border
As a Mainer we like your state for your potatoes. I did a survey in my school for best state and yours got like 35% of the total votes. Most of those said because of potatoes. If you can't tell we eat a lot of potatoes in every way you can possibly imagine.
I love in Connecticut, and I gotta say, what ever God is in charge of the weather here, keeps forgetting the season, one week it's raining another it's not and dry, the suddenly it snows in June. No joke it happened before.
My friend was born in Wyoming. He said he moved here in California because it’s just empty
Edit: Here where I live in, the gas prices are like $4-6, mostly in between.
Top 10 states to live in:
1. Wyoming
2. Montana
3. Idaho
4. Alaska
5. New Hampshire
6. Utah
7. Arizona
8. Texas
9. South Dakota
10. North Dakota
Regarding New York, I agree that is true. So long as you're in the southern part of the state. Please, feel free to visit us in the western part of the state here in Buffalo. Generally good weather, nice people, beaches on the lake, wonderful old architecture and lots of great food and breweries 🍻. You should come visit us. We are on the up swing and people are more then welcome to set new roots here! 😁
As a California resident, help… 😢
I'm one state east of Ohio and I can't help but feel bad for my neighboring state for the bad rap they get.
I'm from ohio and it's ok people do it for fun not hate
Same im from ohio
One state north, gotta say the Ohio meme is annoying as heck
@@sophiak1354How do you feel ab Detroit memes? 😂
@@Mr_Murk Honestly I never see Detroit memes and I feel like MI would be better without Detroit
As a person living in Arizona I can confirm that we do live in a oven in Arizona
Bye
Dirt poor mountain nowhere
6:05 i live in MN and the temperature here get's to -20 F and way below during the winter, so to say alaska has temps at -17 is a fuckin heat stroke for them
As someone who lives and is from michigan i can confirm that right when we go out our house a nanometer someone somehow steals your clothes,skin and everything you have
5:52 in Minnesota where I live it was colder here then in Alaska this winter AND I STILL WENT TO SCHOOL like that’s just crazy they made us go.
3:33 There is The Upper Peninsula which is peaceful. The best part is that Gas prices are lower than California or New York
You don’t get things stolen outside Detroit Ann Arbor or flint bro like if you live in a suburb or small town or some shit you’re good
As a British person who lives in Britain, ITS A HEATWAVE HERE we now have to deal with heatstroke I swear we have bipolar weather Fr most of the time it’s ether raining or cloudy but in summer we get a heatwave for no reason 🫠💀
Yeah bro that’s life it’s hot in the summer and cold in the winter like most of the world you ain’t special buddy
@@epnical9623 didn’t say I was special, just throwing my opinion out there calm down 😅
i'm shocked North and South Carolina both didn't make this list.
I lived in Arizona and I’ll say this I’ve never experienced a dust storm and the heat once you get used to it it’s not even that bad fr
As an Idahoan, yeah sure we are known for potatoes but north west Idaho also grows a lot of wheat. Something that does happen (at least in Boise Idaho) in Idaho though is a lot of mall, school, and wherever else. So if you have ever been to the sketchy side of Portland, Oregon then Boise is basically the same thing.
Yeah as someone how lives in boise the has been some weird stuff happen, once while i was walk home and a homeless guy was looking at me all the way down the block and I felt uncomfortable
East Idaho 🔛🔝
My friend once went to Alaska...she came back and told me how she stood on a glacier with no socks in a t-shirt and skirt she also accidently walked into a asbestos infested house
i am originally from Wyoming, the people of Wyoming are usually really nice people. I loved my life in Wyoming its where i was raised. im currently in arizona cus warm weather
@@Thug9TomABQ Wyoming is terrible in the winter you can get hail, bunch of snow, etc. In the summer, its a pretty balanced heat not to cold or not to warm. Almost everyone in Wyoming is pretty friendly.
As a rhode islander theres a-lot MORE things to do, we do golf..soccer,basketball,baseball,swimming and we are the 2nd most populated state iN the USA
I live in Nebraska and I love it here!
as a man who has lived in Florida my entire life i can confirm one time when i was 7 or 8 i ran outside my house with a tire iron yelling the ducks are coming
As an Oklahoman when a tornado pulls up to the school we all just go to the schools tornado shelter and just chill there has actually happened!
I'm on the second floor with no T shelter, and we just chill while the sirens go off
For some odd reason I am sad Missouri isn't on the list for the worst state. Our weather is so bad that it can go from Sunny to tornadoes to blizzards in the same day. Not to mention the humidity, At least the heat in Arizona is dry heat. Here in Missouri we have a day that feels like 130 degrees but is actually like 98. And then the wind in the winter feels like it is cutting through your skin.
Yeah, I mean I live in the outskirts of Columbia (Missouri) and it’s so boring except when I go in the city then it’s pretty fun. But the weather is so bad like it only snowed like 2 inches last winter
im from Wisconsin and the weather is crazy to to goes from 95 humid to 30 and snowing💀
@@darkrecker1335 it must be a mid west thing.
@sonneymarquis7857 as a person who lives in Missouri, I can confirm all of this. Edit: I live an hour away from St. Louis.
its a good state. not the best and yea the weather is terrible but if you live in kansas city or st louis then its amazing. Its fine i heard in blue springs. but its jsut as bad as wyoming and iowa if you live anywhere else because its just bumfuck nowhere with like 60% old people and 40% homeless people who might rob you because its their last resort
9:15 you can see the big bean in chicago.
As an Arizonan, the high almost every day from June - Late July is 112 - 117. It burns, like a lot. At least we don't have to deal with tornadoes or blizzards or extreme pollution or hurricanes. I think Arizona is one of the best states in those terms
As a person from Nebraska, I can say with confidence that we in fact do not exist. Unless you’re in a bigger town/city, there’s nothing to do. Nothing except for
CORN! OH YEAAAH!! OUR CORN IS BETTER THAN YOUR CORN, IOWA!!! YEEEEEEEAAAHHHHHHHH
Indiana corn is best
IOWA CORN IS THE BEST
Only reason that Nebraska has corn is to feed the cattle there.
😂 😂😂😂😂😂
I like living in New Mexico, but it scores worst in many categories, feels like it deserved a mention. Kind of proud it didn’t make the list though😂
Yea I live in New Mexico it’s a town called Espanola
@ ah, up north. I live in Albuquerque, but have definitely driven through your town a few times. It’s a nice small town 🙂
As someone who lives in Chile I can confirm this is 100% accurate no lie
As a new yorker i completely disagree i dont live in the city it is amazing here, no crowds, no rats, only like 3-5% of New york is the city, the only places a i agree with you on is NYC.
Facts we are a great state
I think I would also put Missouri on the list too, because St. Louis is violent.
I can tell this guy learned about states from tik tok and random ass stereotypes 💀
6:43 in upstate New York there is like no traffic
as a person that lives in arizona, I can confirm that we use the sidewalks to cook our food
Im from Florida, and yeah, depending on where you are, there are some crazy people. But when i moved out of state and people were asking me about Florida man, i was like, "Who are you talking about?" , That surprised me because i had never heard of that term until moving out xD
As someone who is a Californian and born in New York, and has an Airbnb in Florida and Maryland, I can confirm that California is very nice bc of weather usually around the low 70s in spring and fall.
Ny is also nice but it is crowded. Florida has nice weather in the winter and there are weird people
As Garfield once said, “There’s no such place as Wyoming.”
As probably the only person who commented on this vid that lives in Nebraska I can confirm that basically nothing happens here😂
Ur not alone!!:)
I live in Omaha and we have the best zoo in the entire country
@@lilybarneyfr
@@lilybarney I think I know the zoo but I hate Nebraska for something I got over about
I didn't even know that Wyoming existed until 3rd grade (I'm American).
As someone living in wyoming i can confirm that u gotta drive hours for like every shit and its dead warm in summer and freezing n winter, and wifi sucks
5:35 Here's a correction. Get your lawn chairs and sit outside, there's a tornado
As a guy who's lived in California for uhhhh..
All my life
I can confirm that baddies be everywhere.
The towns, cities, THE DESERT GOT THEM 💀💀💀
I border you. Muwahaha! 😈
@@erikcopeland I beg your pardon..
0:32 43.333 C° if you're wondering
Finally,thank you!
@@pumpkin6192 np
As someone from germany i can confirm this is absolutely true
As a Canadian, i can agree with most of these, with the exception of Idaho, my ex lives there and I went to see her a couple times and how gorgeous it is there makes up for the irrelevance. Its a very beautiful place to say the least.
Technically Texas has the most tornados per square mile but Oklahoma has the most tornados that can level houses.
6:14 Dude I live in Newfoundland north of Alaska it gets to -36
YOU LUCKY ASS bro where I live it’s -50
As an Ohioan I can confirm that Baller wanders around swinging his balls around people and Humans lay cheese-flavored lettuce eggs that are abducted by hot aliens that have their own Alien Hentai.
Yes, I am actually Ohioan and I just play along with the shitty jokes.
my grandma is from Georgia and she loves eating shit like damn I thought that all grandmas in Georgia ate shit cus she liked that so much
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Man places like Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas are great for outdoor people like myself. Middle of nowhere, tons of land to explore, and not a soul to bother you. Id love it
I’m Alaska you can look at the mountains 2 weeks is not long enough to look at the mountains also the avrange winter temperature is -15 lol