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To: Neeka who wrote (753309)11/28/2021 2:21:31 PM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (2) of 793912
 
depends what you are looking for coming to florida. you are still pretty far north for warm weather in nov dec. you may get frost but not sure. you will also have winter storms (rain wind).

If you think further south north palm on the east , fort myers on the west you will experience about eight to ten degrees warmer weather. Further south you also seem to miss more the storms that come from the gulf. Usually Sarasota or Tampa is where most storms come across florida. imo further south it is dryer.

i am between Naples and fort myers. yesterday we were around 75 , and st augustine was about 60. i suggest you check weather at any location you look into.

we have another poster on si. steve rubin who bought last year in the fort myers area. he could tell you how they feel about spending winters here vs ca. i believe this is his second year. west coast is the gulf, east coast ocean. so if you like waves when on the beach you will not get them on the gulf..

flying in and out of florida. fort myers airport is minutes away. again a lot less congestion.
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