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San Diego, Santa Barbara, the Lower Central Coast of California (right above Santa Barbara), almost anywhere in Hawaii, Orange County.
Hawaii has humidity, but it isn't the stifling kind you get in the mainland- the trade winds make it feel very pleasant.
For me Hawaii has BY FAR the best overall weather. San Diego is probably second.
Lived in Maui and have to say no where on the mainland was it as nice
And why the heck is San Diego so good? every time I go there it's got this depressive cloud cover over it
Snow every 6 six would not be the main reason to not pick Cape Hatteras...
They probably average more than one HURRICANE per year.
They stick out so far east into the Atlantic, if any place on the U.S.'s Atlantic coast will get hit, Cape Hatteras has a 80-90% chance of being hit too.
Seriously, every second year I was in Myrtle Beach I saw hurricanes tracking towards Cape Hatteras.
It seems like every second year, Cape Hatteras would get 2-3 hurricanes.
*They didn't call it "THE GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC" for nothing.
Snow every 6 six would not be the main reason to not pick Cape Hatteras...
They probably average more than one HURRICANE per year.
They stick out so far east into the Atlantic, if any place on the U.S.'s Atlantic coast will get hit, Cape Hatteras has a 80-90% chance of being hit too.
Seriously, every second year I was in Myrtle Beach I saw hurricanes tracking towards Cape Hatteras.
It seems like every second year, Cape Hatteras would get 2-3 hurricanes.
*They didn't call it "THE GRAVEYARD OF THE ATLANTIC" for nothing.
well,yea that is true, just saying that because the poster said that Cape Hatteras recieves too much snow for it to qualify.
for me, the most temperature climate AKA the most BORING climates are in San Diego, CA.
In San Diego they average 48 F for a low in winter, so most people probably need long sleeves and maybe a light jacket most winter mornings.
IMHO In an ideal climate, clothing should be only needed for modesty or fashion.
Think Garden of Eden; Adam and Eve probably didn't shiver or sweat much.
San Diego is way too cool to be clothing optional.
Straw skirts work well for the perfect temp breezes in the Hawaiian Islands
Coastal California on top of the Pacific!
Carmel by the Sea, Seaside, Monterrey, down the coast to Santa Barbara.
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