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Looking for winter location

Buckleup
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We are looking for a location to winter in that won't be to hot or cold. A light jacket in the morning would be fine. High humidity is something we would like to avoid too. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thank you
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bobsallyh
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I will tell you one thing. If you see large propane tanks and hoses wrapped, you ain't far enough south!

RoadLife
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Take a look at Lake Havasu City, Az.
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LowRyter
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I have the same question as the OP but add good scenery and twisty motorcycle roads. I was thinking So Cal.
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Gemstone
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Funny, but I don't remember any haboobs ever happening in Yuma....however they do occur in the Casa Grande area of the above mentioned greater....Phoenix valley.

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DustyR
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Teacher's Pet wrote:
Would have said The Rio Grande Valley of south Texas last year...don't know after this past winter..not a great deal of fun or warm weather. But at 45° it was 60° warmer than northern Indiana


I spent the last two winters in the RGV of Texas. This past winter was a little chilly 45* to 50* some mornings although it was a lot nicer than the north.

Majority of the time very comfortable.



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pjsky
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husk wrote:
One consideration is wind...perhaps I hate chronic windy days more than most...

Arizona is a beautiful location, temperature wise...but Yuma can be windy...the Phoenix valley has the same great temperatures, much better city access, and has little wind...


We live in Yuma for 6 months each year. This fall will be our 10th season. YUMA HAS NO MORE WIND THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. I am tired of the bum rap that Yuma gets in regards to the wind.
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Sooner_Schooner
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With all the crazy weather and "global warming" it's anybody's guess where the weather will be acceptable. If you find the perfect spot, please let me know.....nobody else, just me. LOL
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husk
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One consideration is wind...perhaps I hate chronic windy days more than most...

Arizona is a beautiful location, temperature wise...but Yuma can be windy...the Phoenix valley has the same great temperatures, much better city access, and has little wind...

Mootpoint
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Anywhere in the southwest.
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shanwick
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If you want to avoid high humidity Arizona would be your best bet.
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Flyboy320
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Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort in Casa Grande , AZ

Teacher_s_Pet
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Would have said The Rio Grande Valley of south Texas last year...don't know after this past winter..not a great deal of fun or warm weather. But at 45° it was 60° warmer than northern Indiana
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Buckleup
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Thanks for all the great replies! We are open to all the areas mentioned, this last winter was not fun and the temperature fluctuations we have had in the last few weeks got us to thinking about some changes to our original wintering spots and what it will be like here when summer arrives.

Fizz
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Enywhere south of I10 will do.