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When it does freeze I’m guessing for a day at most-is that correct? Just thinking Charl ston probably rarely sees that
We get more what I’d call frost than freeze. Icy puddles that thaw throughout the morning. Usually once per year we get a few days that hover around freezing for at least 24 hours. But, to your point, not very much.
 
We get more what I’d call frost than freeze. Icy puddles that thaw throughout the morning. Usually once per year we get a few days that hover around freezing for at least 24 hours. But, to your point, not very much.
I’d still like to retire to Charleston. One of my favorite cities. I’ve visited several times. Also like Beaufort. Glad to know it still gets cold there on occasion. That’s why I asked. I couldn’t go where is only one or two seasons but from experience of family I know the blood also “thins” as they say and you adjust to the warm weather
 
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I’d still like to retire to Charleston. One of my favorite cities. I’ve visited several times. Also like Beaufort. Glad to know it still gets cold there on occasion. That’s why I asked. I couldn’t go where is only one or two seasons but from experience of family I know the blood also “thins” as they say and you adjust to the warm weather
You definitely adjust. It was 35 here the other day with no wind and sunny and my son and I both said oh the weather is better and we were in sweatshirts. If we were still living in California I would be saying it was feeezing and bundled up.
 
You definitely adjust. It was 35 here the other day with no wind and sunny and my son and I both said oh the weather is better and we were in sweatshirts. If we were still living in California I would be saying it was feeezing and bundled up.
Same here. I’ve snow blowed in shorts before when 35. It’s all perspective
 
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