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View Poll Results: Where would you rather be on a Saturday on an early April afternoon
North Carolina: Sun with Temps in 80s, Dews 60s, with pop up storms possible 15 44.12%
Kentucky: Showery & 40s 2 5.88%
Virginia: Mostly Cloudy, Temps 70s, Dews 60s, with severe storms possible 9 26.47%
West Virginia: Rain & 40s 2 5.88%
Maryland: Showery & 50s 0 0%
Delaware: Overcast & 50s 4 11.76%
Pennsylvania: Overcast and 50s 1 2.94%
New Jersey: Rain and 50s 1 2.94%
Voters: 34. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 04-23-2017, 11:07 AM
 
Location: Southern New Hampshire
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Right where I am in southwestern NH (yeah, I know that's not in the poll, but it SHOULD be, LOL! ) ... sunny and high 60s today! I am even opening the screened porch for the kitties!
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Old 04-23-2017, 11:11 AM
 
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I checked Atlantic Beach right outside of Beaufort and it was 68.

72 is much more swimmable. 68 is really like what you'd see along the Pacific coast in Southern CA (wetsuit conditions) whereas you can go in 72 without a wetsuit although it is preferred.

Last three summers have seen long bouts of mid 70s SST off our coast from July through September. I expect this summer will too. Back to the original question, Virginia and the funderstorms by a long shot.
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Old 04-24-2017, 08:02 AM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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Last three summers have seen long bouts of mid 70s SST off our coast from July through September. I expect this summer will too. Back to the original question, Virginia and the funderstorms by a long shot.
One of the advantages of global warming... Those are tolerable temps although I prefer around 84F SSTs for best comfort.
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