Frig, no I don't miss it at all! After people here obligatorily ask me if people really live there, it's oft been my sentiment that Minneapolis would be the perfect city if it were located in Southern California, and I say they would enjoy a visit if they plan it at the right time of year (later spring or early fall, for my part).
Minneapolis and Minnesota are nice places, but for me the trade-offs are simply not worth it. I find the folks who live there most successfully are those that really embrace the variety of weather and change of seasons. I was almost always inside because it was either too hot, too cold, or doing something where I didn't want to drive or be out, and it was more and more the older I got.
I was tired of the clothes, I was tired of scraping my car, and tired of having my life and plans constantly dictated by the whims of weather, and I was becoming a little old lady before my time. The folks who are happy there forge on with their lives regardless of all that, and I just didn't have the motivation.
The same-ness here, which I know is hard on some folks that aren't used to it, really suits me. It rains once in a while, but mostly it's sunny and 70, and I can just go about my business and do what I want and need to do and not think about it.