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In every aspect, Princeton is a very livable city.
It has a temperate continental climate, with distinct seasons. The average temperature is around 12 degrees, and rainfall is evenly distributed. There are more than two hundred sunny days a year with plenty of sunshine.
Spring is warm, summer is not particularly hot, autumn is picturesque with comfortable temperatures, and winter has snow, but it's not much, rarely a blizzard.
Coupled with beautiful surroundings and abundant educational resources, the city, though small, lacks the hustle and bustle of metropolises, fostering a welcoming community and high quality of life.
Except for the somewhat expensive cost of living, this is definitely a dream city for the middle class.
This is one of the reasons Princeton attracts many outstanding scholars, not just because it has Princeton University and the Princeton Research Institute. (Note 1)