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mgirardo
Oct 14, 2014Explorer
Merrykalia wrote:
Just a word of caution - GA and AL don't get much snow, but they do get ice! I would rather deal with 2' of snow than 1/2" of ice.
There is a large portion of GA that does not get ice in winter. The eastern half of the state doesn't get ice. We live in Brunswick, GA which is just a few miles from the Atlantic Ocean. In 7 winters here, we've never had ice. The last time it snowed here was 1989. From what I've been told from some of my neighbors that have lived here all their lives, they've never seen ice like folks in the western half of the state get.
That being said, Coastal GA RV Resort and Blythe Island Regional Park and Campground are both popular with snowbirds. In Brunswick, the coldest day time temps we've experienced in the last 7 winters was 38 degrees. Usually it is in the upper 40s - low 50s at the coldest part of the winter (usually late January - mid February). However, there have been plenty of early winter days with temps in the upper 70s - low 80s.
-Michael
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