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Old 09-19-2018, 09:50 AM   #95
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
Depends if there's sun. Even when it's freezing, you can sit outside in your shirtsleeves. As long as there's sun and no wind

I just don't like to sit to read. I want to lay down, preferable on my side. And that's rather difficult outside. Unless you use a hammock!
We have summers that reach 100° (F) with 100% humidity. Winters usually average in the 40's to low 50's during the day and mid to upper 30"s at night. Last winter we had two or three days that dropped below 32°(F). We also have very high humidity in the winter so it tends to feel colder than it is. Winter here is January and February. Summer is from April through September. Yesterday reached 95°(F) with 98% humidity. October tends to be in the 80's. Spring and Fall are nice though.
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