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Deb_and_Ed_M
Oct 29, 2020Explorer II
Generally, if you are on the downwind side of a Great Lake, it will be cooler; and although the humidity will be less than the Gulf area, it will still be humid. If you want cool-and-dry, you need to gain altitude west of the Mississippi.
My bro/sis-in-law "the Sunbirds" come to west Michigan from their Florida home, in late September and October. It's their break from the heat/humidity, and gives them the fall colors they miss.
Ed and I are Snowbirds - we'll be spending the winter in FL. Ed says we live a life of "Endless Summer"
My bro/sis-in-law "the Sunbirds" come to west Michigan from their Florida home, in late September and October. It's their break from the heat/humidity, and gives them the fall colors they miss.
Ed and I are Snowbirds - we'll be spending the winter in FL. Ed says we live a life of "Endless Summer"
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