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rockhillmanor
Dec 22, 2016Explorer
mike-s wrote:
Hot and humid, no thanks. You can always put on more clothes to keep warm, there's a limit to how many you can take off.
Yup in "summer" that is the case. Worse as you go further south.
But it matters WHERE you stay in Florida for the winter. It's a very long state!
I finally found a real sweet spot here, as many others have and that is Central, north central Florida. In the winter months there is zip zero humidity. Where I am at there are also zip and zero mosquitoes during any of the seasons!
And albeit the born and raised Floridians in this area are sporting boots and winter coats during this time.....I find the days of 70+ and the nights in the 60's and 50's no humidity pure heaven. :C
Yes occasionally we have a couple of nights during winter of freezing temps at night, but to a Northerner the joke of that is, is the temps don't drop when the sun goes down like up north.
The temps only drop for 'one or two hours right before sunrise'! That blew me away the first time I realized that. And then the sun comes up and its back to the 70's 80's! THAT sure doesn't happen up North. :W
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