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> I want to live somewhere where the daily high temperaturer ranges from
> 80-90F year round. The only option I can see in the continental US is
> southern Florida. That's ok but are snakes a problem there? I mean can
> I set out on the lawn(in a yard or park) at night and look at the
> stars wirthout worry about snakes? How common are snakes in the
> average residential florida setting? I'm afraid of snakes and my
> decision to move to Florda hinges on this reality.
>
In Florida, temperatures during the day and at night in the wintertime can
plunge far below the 80-90 F range you seek and during the day in the
summertime can go above your target range. Hawaii has the most even
temperatures of any state in the United States with highs in the high 80s
during the day in the summertime (rarely they do go into the 90s) and lows in
the mid to high 70s at night. In the wintertime, temperatures during the day
are usually in the high 70s or low 80s and in the low 70s or high 60s at
night. And there are no snakes whatever in the State of Hawaii and it is
illegal to bring them here. Why stay on the continent when paradise fits your
desires more thoroughly?
Unlike Florida, which is flat as a pancake, all the Hawaiian Islands have
beautiful mountains. KM
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