If you have to move in sleet, you’ll certainly wish you were moving in the heat, but when the temperature is topping 100 and you’re sweating through your socks, you’ll wish it was raining buckets, because anything would be better than that sticky humidity dripping off your nose, even snow, which at least doesn’t make you sopping wet, though, admittedly, it does numb your toes.
Point is, bad weather is bad weather, and they’re all bad for moving. But there are ways to make your move a little sunnier, metaphorically speaking, of course.
Learn how to move in bad weather and when to give up and hire some movers.