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I like NY winters the best; but that's too vague
The general Albany area has the best winters IMO. I love the snow and cold weather without it being too unbearable such as Syracuse, Chicago, and Minneapolis.
The NYC metro, the Boston metro, and the Philadelphia metro are all pretty up there when it comes to places with great winters also.
Places with no snow and warm temps shouldn't have the right to call the season winter if you ask me.
Florida Panhandle. An exposure to cold for a couple of days, but you don't have to deal with it every day like up North.
The average temps are in the 60's and low 70's instead of the 80's like South Florida, so the Panhandle is very nice and gives "exposure" to winter without having to deal with the negatives like snow, ice, gray clouds and misery day in and day out.
Other thing I really like about Florida winters is that cold always means a sunny sky, so there are never dreary, cloudy and cold depressing days. Sun and cold or warmth. Can't beat it.
Florida Panhandle. An exposure to cold for a couple of days, but you don't have to deal with it every day like up North.
The average temps are in the 60's and low 70's instead of the 80's like South Florida, so the Panhandle is very nice and gives "exposure" to winter without having to deal with the negatives like snow, ice, gray clouds and misery day in and day out.
Other thing I really like about Florida winters is that cold always means a sunny sky, so there are never dreary, cloudy and cold depressing days. Sun and cold or warmth. Can't beat it.
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