"The rest of the year" is really doing a lot of work here! I grew up in Rhode Island and go back to visit every year. It is a long, cold, dark, COLD winter. And everyone talks about these glorious New England summers and somehow every time I'm home visiting it's an unusual spell of broiling hot and humid weather. And I am coming from Florida, so it's not like I can't deal with heat! But it's not some balmy paradise. Yeah fall is really nice - best season of the year. Go there for those three months. Spring doesn't really exist anymore. My point is that you do not move to RI or Connecticut if what you're searching for is a nice mild climate. |
True, but it's 70 to 80 in November, December, January, February. Four months. I suppose the same might be true in upstate new york May to September. |
| ^^ I meant 50 to 80 in upstate NY |
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I'd take a look at Greenville, South Carolina. Just checked and their Jan temps average in the 50s. June, July, Aug might get hotter than you want - but at least the thing I am looking at says it's a high of 90, and a low in the 70s - so that probably means you'll mostly get days in the 80s. Which seems pretty reasonable for a mild climate the rest of the year.
We stopped through Greenville a couple of years ago and really liked it. Like enough that we started looking up house listings. I know some people who live there and really love it. |
I think OP is referring to temps OUTDOORS. |