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Grex > Travel > #50: Charleston/Savannah weather in late February? | |
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remmers
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Charleston/Savannah weather in late February?
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Jan 10 12:00 UTC 1996 |
Mary and I have some simultaneous vacation time at the end of
February and are looking for someplace warmish to go for 4 or 5
days. We're thinking of the Charleston, S.C. and Savannah, GA
areas. Does anybody know what the weather is likely to be there
at that time? Can we count on warmth, or should we set our
sights farther south?
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rcurl
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Jan 11 08:06 UTC 1996 |
How deep is the snow in those places now? Well, when we were in Fort Myers
between Xmas and New Years, the temperature got down to freezing, and
never above 65, and its was mostly cloudy. I suggest you go *further*
south, like Jamaica, say.
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bruin
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response 2 of 12:
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Jan 11 12:39 UTC 1996 |
Or maybe Nassau or elsewhere in the Bahamas.
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srw
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response 3 of 12:
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Jan 13 06:51 UTC 1996 |
It doesn't snow in South Carolina. Honest. Well, hardly ever.
I'd expect temps this year to range from highs in the upper 50s to lows near
freezing. That's just an average, tho.
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rcurl
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response 4 of 12:
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Jan 14 20:27 UTC 1996 |
Two children died in SC a couple of days ago because they were playing
on the ice on a lake, and they broke through. South Carolina can be
dangerous, too.
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srw
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response 5 of 12:
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Jan 15 03:25 UTC 1996 |
Probably not near Charleston or Savannah, though. The climate there is warmer
than in the NW corner, near Greenville. My mother grew up in rural SC between
COlumbia and Savannah, and only saw snow on the top of Southbound trains.
It has snowed in SC on rare occasions, though.
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remmers
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response 6 of 12:
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Jan 22 10:41 UTC 1996 |
Thanks for the input. Sounds like the weather could be iffy, so
we've abandoned our SC/Georgia idea and will head for the Florida
Keys instead.
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denise
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response 7 of 12:
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Jan 23 18:16 UTC 1996 |
John and Marym are you driving on down?? If so, do plan on making a
stop in NC!!
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remmers
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response 8 of 12:
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Jan 24 10:10 UTC 1996 |
No, we'll be flying. We'll keep a road trip to the Carolinas in
mind for some future (and warmer) time, though.
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omni
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response 9 of 12:
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Jan 26 05:48 UTC 1996 |
Real Travelers take the bus. The only way to fly! ;)
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remmers
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response 10 of 12:
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Mar 3 13:20 UTC 1996 |
Quick update: Key West was WONDERFUL! Perfect weather.
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mcpoz
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Mar 3 15:07 UTC 1996 |
I'm planning to go there sometime this year. Any special restaurants, places
to see, do, etc?
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remmers
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Mar 6 11:28 UTC 1996 |
For lunch, don't miss Pepe's cafe--great burgers & old-time Key
West atmosphere. For dinner we liked Cafe Sole (pronounced
"So-lay") a lot: food superbly prepared and served in an elegant
outdoor setting. There's other good places too--it's hard to go
wrong.
The Hemingway House tour is worthwhile, especially if you like
cats. For schlocky but fun museum fare there's Ripley's Believe
It Or Not Odditorium. On the more serious museum side, don't
miss the East Martello Museum and Art Gallery, formerly a fort
and chock full of interesting exhibits on Key West history. I
also enjoyed the tour of Harry Truman's Key West residence.
If you're into happy hour type events, take a sunset cruise.
There's a lot more--we were there for only four days and just
scratched the surface.
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