You should move out here to Colorado! Almost no humidity, and faaaarrrrrrrr fewer bugs than other places. Plus, winter is not much different from Spring or Fall, and every time it snows, it all melts away day or two. We call it "the solar plow!"
Also, no hurricanes or earthquakes, and tornados are a rarity. We only have one poisonous snake, and it warns you when you get near it. >rattle, rattle, rattle< We do have Black Widow spiders, but they are small and cute and don't bite without provocation. We may have a Brown Recluse spiders, but we may not. It depends on who you ask. No killer bees, hardly any mosquitoes (none if you're up high enough) and even the flies are pretty mellow compared to the Midwest and other lower, moister altitudes.
Of course, we have no surfing. We don't have any lobsters, crabs or other seafood to speak of, although there are some yummy trout to be pulled out of the rivers. Our skin cancer rates are higher, because being a mile closer to the sun means there is less atmosphere to filter the rays. Also, "less atmosphere" also means "less oxygen" but you get used to that pretty quickly.
And, the state very boring shape. If you're coming from, say Maine, you will find it very odd when you see the map for a while. (So, where are we? We're the rectangle. No, not that one, that's Arizona. Nope, that's New Mexico.) At least Utah has that notch bitten out he corner, or this would very bland and difficult to navigate part of the country!
Come visit, I promise you'll want to stay.