Skyrim's foremost geographer uses weather stats to explain how it actually feels to live in each of the iconic RPG's cities

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Have you ever wondered what it actually feels like to stand in the cities of Skyrim? Well, YouTuber AnyAustin has devised a method to figure it out, so now you can visit your nearest real-life Tamriel town.

AnyAustin has been tackling a lot of niche issues in video games, such as where do Hyrule's rivers go and is the electrical grid in GTA 5 realistic? Well, now he's turned his attention to how each of Skyrim's cities would actually feel if you were stood in them.

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Falkreath is like Vancouver Island, British Columbia; Morthal is like Ely, Minnesota; Solitude is like St. John's Newfoundland; Markarth is like Ouray, Colorado; Dawnstar is like Seward, Alaska; Winterhold is like Qaanaaq, Greenland; Riften is Ketchikan, Alaska; and Windhelm is like Duluth, Minnesota. If Fargo taught me anything, it's that I don't want to go to Duluth.

So, if you live in or near any of these places or you want to take a trip and feel like you're a real Dragonborn, now you know how to. My favorite Skyrim city is Riften, so it looks like I need to book a flight to Alaska.

Now that you know this very important information, you should check out the best Elder Scrolls games to play and see if you can work out what the cities in them feel like.

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