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Old Jun 14, 2007, 01:51 PM
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United States Cities with the most sunshine and warmth during the late fall and winte

I have read through the questions and answers currently posted on the Ask Me Help Desk and the link suggested in one of the answers. I would like an accurate, statistical, answer to my question. The area is to be free from hurricanes and other destructive weather.

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Old Jun 14, 2007, 07:39 PM   #11  
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Okey doke. My "opinion" was based on the following: Much of the country is eliminated due to cold winters. The SE is warm and sunny but prone to hurricanes and tornadoes so I eliminated it. The midwest, tornadoes and cold winters, eliminated. Hawaii risk of hurricanes, eliminated. That leaves the desert SW and SoCal.

Highest number of sunny days. 9 of the top 10 are in...hmm...the desert SW and SoCal
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If you want a totally accurate, statistical answer, then why not check the Weather Channel's website? They have access to that information with a click.
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Or one of these weather related sites:
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