To spare you a trip to that otherwise suspect website, here's the list of what they think are the cities where there are fewer weather risks.
Rochester, NY Caribou, ME Asheville, NC Lexington, KY Sault Ste. Marie, MI International Falls, MN San Diego, CA Honolulu, HI
I'd be interested in opinions of fellow FReepers, without a doubt the most intelligent collection of people on the 'net, far wiser than the liberal propagandists at the NBC-owed weather site. I've always heard that Salt Lake City is a relatively drama-free city when it comes to weather. I'm near Dallas where the weather is, ahem, eventful but it certainly does help build character! :-)
Having lived all over the U.S. (including years in CA and TX), I’d have to toss in Raleigh, NC....my home of over 17 years; far longer than I’ve lived anywhere else. It’s beautiful, and it has four true seasons. A dash of snow once or twice per winter; that’s about it. Gorgeous autumns. Summer...ok, it gets hot and humid, true. Spring is breathtaking. Hurricanes? Three have affected me in all those years, only one badly (Hurricane Fran took down tens of thousands of very large trees; this was back in the ‘90’s....very scary).
Anyway, it’s a great place for numerous other reasons, but the weather really is outstanding.