Florida tends to be horribly humid. I blackout and faint in the summer heat there, and I grew up in Georgia.
You might look into Corpus Christi or some other part of Texas. Corpus Christi is incredibly windy, which keeps the humidity down. That part of the Gulf Coast is surprisingly temperate year round.
I have lived in San Diego. You might look up the term "June Gloom" (a weather phenomenon there) before getting too excited about the place. Also, though there are things I love about California, one of its seasons is Fire Season, a less than appealing detail of the hot, very dry weather of some parts of the state.
Florida tends to be horribly humid. I blackout and faint in the summer heat there, and I grew up in Georgia.
You might look into Corpus Christi or some other part of Texas. Corpus Christi is incredibly windy, which keeps the humidity down. That part of the Gulf Coast is surprisingly temperate year round.
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I have lived in San Diego. You might look up the term "June Gloom" (a weather phenomenon there) before getting too excited about the place. Also, though there are things I love about California, one of its seasons is Fire Season, a less than appealing detail of the hot, very dry weather of some parts of the state.