The weather in North Carolina is very manageable

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I haven't traveled too far and wide, but I've been enough places to know that I really appreciate the rather mild seasons that we experience in the place that I have called home for my entire life.

We are at the back end of January right now and the weather here is very manageable. I don't care for extremes in either direction of hot or cold and outside of a about a month in summer, we just don't really get long stretches of really hot or really cold weather here.


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56% humidity is something that is in my opinion a very mild amount and I suppose this isn't very noticeable in winter, but it would be in summer but the humidity is relatively mild then as well.


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Perhaps it is common around the world to have a relative humidity that is pretty stable year round, I don't claim to be worldly with my knowledge and keep my opinions to things that I actually know about. All I know is that when I visit my college friends who live in various other states and also one person who lives in Mexico now, that I was silently uncomfortable with what the temperatures and humidity were like.

Here we are now in January, which is normally one of the coldest months no matter where you live, and I am able to comfortably get things done outside, start my car on the first try, and rarely even have to deal with clearing frost off the windows in the morning. When you manage construction sites cold weather can be a massive pain in the backside but in all the years that I have been doing this for a living, I can only recall a handful of days where cold weather impacted our ability to work.

I was reading an article the other day because I was just alight with glee about how nice this winter has been and found out that nearby coastal areas such as Wilmington, have an average daytime temperature in the winter at around 60 degrees F. This is just perfect if you don't like snow and cold. While New Bern isn't technically on the coast we do have sounds and rivers here that connect to the sea and have a boating community because of that. We enjoy similar temps but not quite that ideal. I guess I now understand why a ton of people, including Michal Jordan, try to live in that city. It's a bit expensive though and I have no intention of moving.

I recall one time recently when I was visiting a friend of mine that lives in upstate New York now and it was just remarkably cold there to the point where simply walking from the car to the house or wherever we were going was just painfully cold. The fact that the wind was whipping around like mad didn't help either. When I did return from that trip, which took place in December a few years back, I was just alarmed at how huge the temperature difference was between the two places.

On the flip side though, I wouldn't want to live somewhere like Florida, where it is never cold at all. I do enjoy my winters, I enjoy hot drinks, fires and especially outdoor fire pits, and BBQ's with friends where staying near the fire is a wonderful respite. I wouldn't want to live somewhere where you never need a jacket to get by.

In the meantime though, I just count my blessings that I just happened to be born in this great state and really love how many things are here. Walking out of my house in the morning and seeing my breath a bit because of the mild cold that is near, but not quite freezing, is just ideal to me. I can't imagine living anywhere else and I think that this is a pretty special way to feel



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We've had a pretty cold winter (for us) in central Florida. Lows on a couple of occasions have dropped down into the upper 30s. Typical winter time temps for us are lows in the 50s and highs in the upper 60s. However, December through February it's pretty common to have low temps in the 40s and highs in the upper 50s. Temps are what I would call pleasant most of November through April. The summer heat in Florida isn't too bad if you live with 5 miles or so of the coast. As you move inland, it starts to become unbearable. Typical summertime highs for us are around 89 with low 90s not uncommon. It almost never rises above 92 or so but I live about 5 miles from the ocean. If you live somewhere inland like Orlando then it can commonly be 3-5 degrees warmer with less breeze and more humidity.

I wouldn't mind a slightly cooler climate (I wouldn't even mind snow if it could limit itself to like the week between Christmas and New Year's, lol) but I like being close to the ocean...and being able to see rocket launches from my backyard. I've been to Canada in January and that is not for me.

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hey thanks for filling me in on this information. I guess I have been incorrect about Florida my entire life :)

I'm guessing those lows are in the middle of the night I hope?

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Yes, at night. I like this time of year because I can leave my windows open and not use the air conditioner. It's been about 3 weeks so that ought to help my power bill some. I haven't used the heat in years.

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not using heat is crucial. I was able to get my electric bill way down when I installed a wood burning stove in the living room and it can get the entire house - which I admit isn't very large - to a very warm temperature and since I have pretty decent insulation this is more than enough to get me through the nights.

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Yes having seasons makes life more interesting and I agree nothing beats a good fire unless you live in California. Living in Johannesburg we don't have a fire place as the gas one that we have in the house is not economically viable. I remember when the family turned it on the 18kg bottle lasted 2 nights and I said no more.

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nothing beats a good fire unless you live in California

I liked this one. witty!

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My father's family is from New Bern, I imagine the Neuse and the waterways there probably mediate the temperature. I recall some humid summers there.
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humidity is part of the equation for sure but it is very manageable. I am an "easy sweater" and I'm fine during most of the summer.

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