Which East Coast city has most days between 50 and 80 degrees

Anonymous
Where on the East Coast would a person live to maximize the number of days that are between 50 and 80 degrees? Has to be an East Coast city for work and family reasons, so San Diego isn’t an option!
Anonymous
Boston, Providence, New Haven
Anonymous
I don’t think the PP understood the assignment.
Chapel Hill
Anonymous
Western Germany, Belgium. Eastern France too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Western Germany, Belgium. Eastern France too.


I lived for 7 years in Western Germany. Would not recommend the weather to anyone.
Anonymous
The closest I can think of would be SE VA (Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Williamsburg area), or Asheville NC. Annapolis if you’re ok with colder winters.
Anonymous
Boone nc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Western Germany, Belgium. Eastern France too.


TIL Europe is on the east coast of the US. Remember when had 16 colonies?
Anonymous
Cities in North Carolina
Anonymous
Like actually coastal? Savannah, northern Florida, Wilmington.

East coast? SC and below.
Anonymous
I grew up in rural eastern Massachusetts but moved away for middle school and just moved back in 2016, 35+ years later.

We used to have harsh winters here but after climate change we don't anymore. Yes you might get a storm for a day and a couple of days of slush until it's all melted away. Winters are milder and milder, spring and fall are lovely, summers beginning to be too hot/humid.

If you could work remote from a city best choice would be a house on the Cape or Islands or elsewhere close to the shore north or south and go into Boston as necessary for work and culture, but don't live there.
Anonymous
Probably somewhere in Florida?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The closest I can think of would be SE VA (Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Williamsburg area), or Asheville NC. Annapolis if you’re ok with colder winters.


Does “colder winters” mean below 50 degrees? If so, that’s not what OP asked
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where on the East Coast would a person live to maximize the number of days that are between 50 and 80 degrees? Has to be an East Coast city for work and family reasons, so San Diego isn’t an option!


The criteria are unclear.

Unless you mean that if a day's low goes below 50 it doesn't count or if the day's high goes above 80, it also would not count.

Obviously the low impacts northern cities more and the high impacts southern cities more. To meet both criteria it would have to be Fla in the winter and then probably shoulder seasons in the mid-atlantic.
Anonymous
Clearly somewhere between Southern VA and the Carolina's.
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