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[QUOTE="Chin Diesel, post: 4990703, member: 34"] I'm on the far western panhandle of Florida and one of my favorite things is the illusion of four seasons. In "Autumn", which is late October through Mid-December, hardwood trees lose their leaves and grass go dormant. Turn off the spinklers. Winter is Mid-December through end of February. We actually get frost and you have to find your hoodies, beanies and some gloves. Socks with Crocs or Hey Dudes are perfectly normal for guys and girls throw on some knee high leather boots to go with the yoga pants. Spring is kinda short but it's March and April. Cool temps in the morning and warm in the afternoon. The jokes of heated seats for you car in the morning and using AC in the afternoon is a meme and it's also true. I say all this because May-Sep can be brutal and you get so many days for the beach and being outdoors, you don't mind the break. I could never live in south Florida. I've done Christmas at 70 degrees and done it at 35 degrees. It's like a box of chocolates. Also, July and August are insufferably hot and humid. The jokes and memes are all true. You literally just try to find a way to get from air conditioned location to air conditioned location. It's the exact opposite of really cold winter locations in January and February. Overall? To each their own. Find out what you love to do and find out where you can do it the most. [/QUOTE]
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