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you wear shorts in Charlottesville? We are in MA now and looking for more sun... would Chalottesville get us better weather then the bitter cold winters in MA?
Also, any small towns near (within 30 minutes) Charlottesville with good schools? Thanks! Katie |
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Depends on what temperature you need to wear shorts. The average daily high reaches 70 degrees in Charlottesville in mid-April and stays there through mid-October. In Framingham, it would be late May to late September. Average daily high-low ranges in Framingham in January are about 20-38 degrees. In Charlottesville, it would be 27-46 degrees. Average daily high on July 31 in Charlottesville is 88 degrees. In Framingham, it's 82. That should provide an impression at least of the temperature bonus to expect.
Ps. I've got shorts on today. You? |
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Thanks! We do have shorts on today, yesterday too. However, yesterday was the first time all year.
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