I am a newbie and was thinking about snowbirding in southeast NC. We were there 2 years ago in Feb and the temperature would get in the upper 20's at night and then rise to the 40's, 50's and somet...
If I had a daughter that lived there, I would pick some warm days and go stay awhile. I like the challange of staying in the cold with my RVs but I always have a backup plan and a backup heating source as well. But for long term I would go a little further south. mtnman
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