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valhalla360
Oct 28, 2020Navigator
In general terms, you are still snowbirding since you head south before the snow arrives
The only difference is I presume you are implying you have a house in the south vs those who have a house in the north or people who just travel full time. But regardless, you are traveling at the same time and same direction as the other snowbirds.
When full time snowbirds head north in the summer, they tend to disperse over a wider area rather than concentrate in a few small areas. In the winter they tend to concentrate because there are a limited number of areas with suitable warm weather...typically southern florida, rio grande valley in texas and southern arizona (bleeding over a bit into california and New Mexico).
The only difference is I presume you are implying you have a house in the south vs those who have a house in the north or people who just travel full time. But regardless, you are traveling at the same time and same direction as the other snowbirds.
When full time snowbirds head north in the summer, they tend to disperse over a wider area rather than concentrate in a few small areas. In the winter they tend to concentrate because there are a limited number of areas with suitable warm weather...typically southern florida, rio grande valley in texas and southern arizona (bleeding over a bit into california and New Mexico).
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