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Old 05-08-2008, 05:13 PM
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San Francisco, beautiful place but it seems this year (yet again) we are getting ready for our second winter (summer is San Francisco that is).

I hate the cold and I hate being hot, so I kindly ask forum members to help me out, I need to manifest living in a location in the United States that has a constant range of mid 60s to high 70s weather for most of the year. If you happen to live in this magical place please give me coordinates (tell me where I will never figure out the coordinates).

I understand we have to have winter, why? I don't really care, but one is enough. It is May here in SF and the sun is gone and will not return until after labor day (or maybe for a total of 7 to 10 days for the entire summer, which I am sure I will be out of town), though all I have to do is drive 10 minutes out of the city to get too much sun. Why don't I just move there you ask? It is cold at night in the Bay Area.

Can you believe just once in the last 4 years of my memory have I walked outside at night and it was warm "Oh the joy".

I love this city but I have spent the last 6 years sitting in front of the heater, I am ready to move somewhere, where I can turn the darm thing off. I am grateful for living in this little slice of heaven (which is the reason I have not moved north, south or east of here – Pacific Ocean to the west – not bad location but still cold and wet) but I want to take my sweater, socks and scarf off.

PLEASE HELP, I am looking for Good Weather

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North facing apartment, not helping...

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I'm with you. Even Los Angeles is too cold for me. Danger Man and I are considering the pros and cons of Hawaii.
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Hawaii, I thought of that too, visiting this November to check it out, don't know what the weather is like though. Got any idea?
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Angela,
Did you say LA was cold, that was one of my options, I am thinking Santa Monica.
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Better not come to New England then! It's May, the lilacs are in bloom and the trees are finally leafing out. It's just beautiful! Last night it was warm and breezy and every where you went you could hear the sounds of kids out playing. However, by late July it will be oppressively hot and humid, and by late October, down right bone chilling!!
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Did you say LA was cold, that was one of my options, I am thinking Santa Monica.
That's where I live. It's certainly warmer than San Francisco. I grew up here, and although it's a great place to live for so many reasons, I often yearn for much warmer weather.

I've lived in quite a few very warm spots -- Brazil, Portugal, Maui -- and I love being able to run around comfortably at night, jumping into the ocean at midnight and having it be nice and warm (look out for sharks!) and not owning a coat.
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Honey,
My problem started after my first East Coast winter in NYC, moved there in January 2004 one of the coldest winter they had on record, stayed four months and moved right back to the west coast turned my heater on and I have never turned it off since then.

I was back in NY last year in January for 2 weeks the cherry blossoms were blooming and I took naps in the sun when Manhattan was 70 degrees, did not need any of the heavy snow gear I took. It was heaven. Other than that crazy global warming moment, the only times I visit NY is September, love autumn, no autumn here, and late spring, any other time it is just insane (for me that is).

By the way, after that warm summer January in NY I returned to SF to below freezing temps (record temps), I had snow boots and a down coat on (though there was no snow but I simply unpacked my NYC gear).

So I have cross that east coast off my list, but I do love NYC.

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That's where I live. It's certainly warmer than San Francisco. I grew up here, and although it's a great place to live for so many reasons, I often yearn for much warmer weather.

I've lived in quite a few very warm spots -- Brazil, Portugal, Maui -- and I love being able to run around comfortably at night, jumping into the ocean at midnight and having it be nice and warm (look out for sharks!) and not owning a coat.
So, I will cross SM off my list but other than the sharks I want to move to Maui, thanks your comments just sent warm thrills up my back (jumping into the ocean at midnight), or maybe I am sitting a little too close to the heater.

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Santa Cruz, California. I could see myself living here my whole life. In the winter it can get pretty chilly, but hasn't snowed here in 30 years. Then the spring, summer and fall are amazing. The only problem is during the summer, everyday there is fog in the morning, but 95% of the time that burns off by about 10:30-12. And september-ish is the hottest, because we don't get fog that time of year, but it's still hot.

So basically, I describe the year round average temperature here as: Perfect.
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You are calling the climate in San Francisco cold??? Sjeesh... sissy!
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Dilman, spent a week in Santa Cruz, you are right about the weather, but I think you still require a sweater at night, if memory serves me well. But I will give you great weather, quite area and you do have that lovely ocean.

JimOfferman, Sissy?, Neatherlands? I am not a sissy when it comes to the cold, I am a WUSS

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does smog count as good weather? i just moved to LA this year and i'm considering leaving. i lived with my family in hawaii for two years and i go with that suggestion. it's beautiful there. they say if you can survive the initial island fever after a year you'll never want to leave. guess my family didn't survive it.
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Sabertooth,what is island fever? Sounds awful.
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Tabs, I live in and absolutely love NY but you are right about our winters and the summer is the exact opposite, it can get oppressively hot and humid. I have lived here all of my life but have also thought I would like to try living somewhere else to see what it would be like. Its not an easy thing for me to choose. My roots are here, my family, friends and an energy that I have not seen anywhere else.

I have traveled extensively in Europe and the US and have always enjoyed every place that I have visited but there are very few where I feel I would be happy to make a permanent home. One of the places I would love to try living in is Hawaii . Just the thought of it makes me happy. The weather is so beautiful and warm most of the time, but dry and not too hot, with nice evening breezes so you don't need a/c. I love the scent in the air and the feeling of being so out there on a remote island in the Pacific. I also get a very spiritual feeling there. I also got chills when Angela talked about jumping in the ocean at midnight. The ocean is just beautiful with lots of breaching whales from November - May. Until I was there, I had assumed it may have been an overly touristy Don Ho type of place but there is much less of that than I imagined. Kauai, for example, is only something like 80% inhabitable due to the layout of the mountains. The rainbows and waterfalls are soaking my brain right now. I think I need to stop thinking so much of Hawaii

Another place that gives me similar goosebumps is the West coast of Ireland. Raw beauty that just stays with me. Another lush green island that feels very out there and very spiritual as well. The biggest and most obvious difference is the weather. Even though Kauai and Maui boast two of the rainiest spots on the planet, that rainfall is contained in the rainforest areas. Ireland is a very wet place across the country. Another thing I love about Ireland is the traditional music and dance, very uplifting against the climate... When the sun does shine in Ireland though it is a sight to see...

Good luck with your search. Let us know where you land.

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Ifeelgood,
Thank you so much for your input the vivid pictures you painted, I am now looking forward to my trip to Hawaii in November even more, thank you. The Islands do seem to have a very spiritual energy to them whenever I see pictures. I always think of Wayne Dyer anytime I see the sand and surf. Though I am scared of large bodies of water, by the way I am a water sign, need to live by large bodies of water, but I will not get into any water that does not have chlorine in it. But I love the beach at night and the though of being able to walk down the beach at night with warm breezes warms my heart.

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