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Old 01-23-2011, 06:31 PM
 
Location: South Carolina
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Hello, can someone please help me? I am very cold natured and hate cold weather. I would like to move somewhere where I wouldn't experience the cold weather that I experience now. I live in South Carolina and it is cold here to me. We don't experience extreme cold weather like other states, but it is still cold here if you ask me.

Can some please list a number of places that have little or no winter at all.

I use to always say that I wanted to move to Florida, but my aunt has been telling me the past couple of weeks it has been cold there also. I guess that plan didn't work. LOL
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Old 01-23-2011, 07:38 PM
 
Location: London, UK
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Florida can indeed get freezing cold in the North but generally stays mild in the extreme south. Miami's average January low is 59°F with warm 75°F daytime highs and a lot of bright sunshine throughout the year.

Hawaii is even milder with an all-time record low of 52°F and winter lows of around 66°F.

If this is still too mild for you, go to Singapore just like I did Cold weather is virtually impossible here. The record low is around 66°F in 1934. You won't find any milder in a large city worldwide.
So far the lowest we got this January was 72°F; most of the days temps vary from around 75°F to 86°F - deliciously warm
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Old 01-23-2011, 07:50 PM
 
Location: Seattle, Washington
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Perhaps Honolulu has an all time record low of 52, but statewide that just can't be possible. It snows on the big island, which definitely wouldn't be possible at 52 degrees. Of course that is only in the high elevations. Most of Hawaii, especially the lowlands, are pretty mild from what I've seen.

Here is an average climate chart for Honolulu, Hawaii. Average Weather for Honolulu, HI - Temperature and Precipitation (To me however that is perhaps a bit more than "mild" even during winter! More like year round heatwave! lol!)
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Old 01-23-2011, 08:04 PM
 
Location: In transition
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If you want to stay on American soil, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and Guam are even milder than Hawaii. I think San Juan has a record low of around 60F and USVI and Guam have record lows in the 60s for the major population centres (Charlotte Amalie and Hagatna I believe).
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Old 01-23-2011, 08:34 PM
 
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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How do you fare with Southern air-conditioning Miss Shawn_2828?

I find some businesses in the Carolinas in August feel worse for cold inside
than a normal 28 F/-2 C January day in Toronto is when I am dressed for it.
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Old 01-23-2011, 08:35 PM
 
Location: Traveling again
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Try Hawaii maybe?
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Old 01-23-2011, 08:37 PM
 
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Hawaii is even milder with an all-time record low of 52°F and winter lows of around 66°F.
Hawaii can't have an all-time record low that mild as it has mountains with snow on top, every year @ 14,000 feet.

I have seen record lows in the high 40's F in Hawaii at low alitude or coastal locations.
I would anticipate record lows down to 47 F and average lows as low as 63 F for the chilliest parts of Hawaii's coast.

Perhaps you are confusing Honolulu with all of Hawaii?
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Old 01-23-2011, 11:35 PM
 
Location: Newcastle NSW Australia
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Try Queensland here, even the Gold Coast - the furthest south coastal region- has virtually no winter.
Only a small inland section on the Great Dividing Range and Darling Downs has any winter to speak of.
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Old 01-24-2011, 02:29 AM
 
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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Try Queensland here, even the Gold Coast - the furthest south coastal region- has virtually no winter.
Only a small inland section on the Great Dividing Range and Darling Downs has any winter to speak of.
Yes, although some of the record lows are surprising cold. Like -5 C in Coolum, a coastal location at 26.5 S: Climate statistics for Australian locations
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Old 01-24-2011, 02:36 AM
 
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
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I imagine the mildest winters in the US (technically in the US, but not really) would be found in American Samoa or Guam. Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands wouldn't be far behind.

In the US mainland Key West is probably about as warm as it gets.
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