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When do most of the Snowbirds head south???

D_and_A_plus_6
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I don't go south for the winter, but my in-laws were traveling north on I-35 to Des Moines today and told me they met several TT heading south. When my grandparents went to Sun City the left after thanksgiving, flew back a week for Christmas than stayed till Easter.

We were thinking this was a little early to be heading south, but each their own.

There is no correct answer, whatever suits your lifestyle.
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doxiemom11
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We are leaving in 6 days from central IL. Will meander our way into TX and move south based on the weather.

pawatt
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Heading south in a couple of days for a 6 month stay.
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GoPackGo
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My reservation in South Florida is for an arrival date of 1 Nov. I fulltime so I take the month of October to meander south, staying a week here and a week there, basically south of whatever latitude equates to the the Ohio River.

It's beautiful in Tennessee right now. I ain't in a hurry to move.

tatest
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Depends on where they are coming from, where they are going, what arrangements at each end, and pace of travel.

Once he retired, my brother made his moves from south-central Michigan to North-central Florida right after Labor Day, usually returning before the Memorial Day weekend. He would usually fly back to Michigan for Christmas, and sometimes for Thanksgiving. before retiring, his Florida season was shorter, particularly when he was doing mostly income tax planning work. He was sticks and bricks at both ends, representing the great majority of snowbirds.

My RV snowbird cousin who is Summer sticks and bricks in a northern Michigan forest cabin starts his move south in October, taking 2-4 weeks enroute, with some time in the mountains of the mid-south and on the upper Gulf Coast before settling into his South Florida RV resort. South Florida is way too hot for a Michigander if you get there too early. He makes no winter holiday trips back to Michigan because his children and grandchildren are in Florida. His return to northern Michigan usually starts mid to late April, arriving around the beginning of May.

I meet a lot of RV snowbirds who make this leisurely trip, leaving the North before it gets too cold (happens sooner in Alberta than in Arkansas) and following the autumn weather zone as it shifts to the south. I meet them because I go RVing locally in October and November, which is when those guys have stopped here, because it is too cold back home, still too hot in South Texas, and hurricane season is not yet over on the Gulf Coast.

A lot more sticks and bricks snowbirds, however, wait until after the winter holidays to make a rapid trip south, particularly if coming from places that don't get really cold until late December or January.
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bighatnohorse
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The migration has already started. We were seeing British Columbia plates in state parks in Washington last week. Ourselves, we sometimes go between now and Jan 1.
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Left Oregon 10/3 with stops between Emigrant Springs to North Rim GC. Are in Arizona City now, love the heat and feeling better already. YEAH.

hotjag1
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We will be heading south in a couple of days, but we will do about 10 days of sightseeing on our way to Arizona. AZ temps are in the 90's now, so it should be just about right when we arrive in two weeks.
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Jim_Shoe
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From the news reports, I would think that the Atlantic Coast would not be a good choice right now. Hurricane Matthew did a lot of damage. Lots of snowbirds heading north right now.
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larry_barnhart
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We arrived in casa Grande the 7th.

We are the only ones on our street.

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Swampman597
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The past couple of weeks I could tell they were coming back by how many auto accidents you see driving down the road. Its a sure sign.
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Sqdancecaller
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We can't head south until after Christmas because our 2 granddaughters would be so unhappy with us. We left on the 26th last year but will not start until the 27th or 28th this year. Of course that also depends on what the weather is doing. The bad thing about leaving after Christmas is the traffic. There are lots of snowbirds who wait to leave then and last year it was terrible. We are looking at different routes for this season.
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Triker33
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Soon after Labor Day weekend is when I head south. Everything up North starts to close up.
I'm already in South FL. now for 7 months of winter.

Did I say I don't like cold weather? 🙂
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