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Aloha1 01-01-2016 07:29 PM

What's The Weather Really Like at TV?
 
Wife and I are spending February in Florida to investigate a home purchase. We're starting at TV and ending up at Bonita Springs. While what I've researched about TV makes it sound very nice, DW is concerned about it being too cold in the winter compared to Bonita. Weather data seems to show highs from December thru February rarely get to 70 and lows generally in the low 40's/upper 30's. We don't want to have to bundle up and prefer wearing shorts.

Would appreciate thoughts and experience from those already residing in TV as to what the weather is really and also any comments on TV versus SW Florida.

Jima64 01-01-2016 07:34 PM

My experience with the weather does not show anything like you are quoting for lows in the 30's those months. You might be surprised at how mild it can be. Usually low temps happen only during a severe cold front moving through.

Chi-Town 01-01-2016 07:37 PM

The temperature difference between Bonita Springs and The Villages isn't all that great. If it's chilly here it's chilly there.

gerryann 01-01-2016 08:19 PM

I lived in Bonita for 5 years right before moving here. Have you lived in Bonita before? My parents lived in Bonita for 20 years and as I said I lived there for 5 years. The difference in temperature is very little. I remember many mornings seeing my breath in Bonita and frost on the ground.....same as here. What you are getting there is the beautiful beach and 2 fantastic malls with huge anchor stores. You also will find fantastic health care in Bonita and Naples. Health care here is questionable.

In contrast what you are getting here is safety. It's a very secure area with magnificent fire and police protection. You are getting a healthy lifestyle if you choose to become involved. You won't find that in Bonita. You will have great shopping and restaurants here, but not the same quality as Bonita/Naples/Ft Myers.

To me the most important difference is the home value and appreciation. You can't go wrong purchasing a home here in The Villages. The value will always increase........I had a difficult time selling my home in Bonita, and at a loss.

There are so many variables......but to again answer your original question. The weather is pretty much the same for both areas. I know this for a fact as I still have many friends in Bonita and we compare weather year round.

NYGUY 01-01-2016 08:24 PM

The big difference is night time winter lows. The further south, the warmer with South Florida the warmest. Thus far, this winter has been great however!!

Aloha1 01-01-2016 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by gerryann (Post 1165559)
I lived in Bonita for 5 years right before moving here. Have you lived in Bonita before? My parents lived in Bonita for 20 years and as I said I lived there for 5 years. The difference in temperature is very little. I remember many mornings seeing my breath in Bonita and frost on the ground.....same as here. What you are getting there is the beautiful beach and 2 fantastic malls with huge anchor stores. You also will find fantastic health care in Bonita and Naples. Health care here is questionable.

In contrast what you are getting here is safety. It's a very secure area with magnificent fire and police protection. You are getting a healthy lifestyle if you choose to become involved. You won't find that in Bonita. You will have great shopping and restaurants here, but not the same quality as Bonita/Naples/Ft Myers.

To me the most important difference is the home value and appreciation. You can't go wrong purchasing a home here in The Villages. The value will always increase........I had a difficult time selling my home in Bonita, and at a loss.

There are so many variables......but to again answer your original question. The weather is pretty much the same for both areas. I know this for a fact as I still have many friends in Bonita and we compare weather year round.

GerryAnn, thanks for your very valid points. If you want questionable health care, try Maui. We just sold our second home there and that's why we're looking in FL, Couple years ago DW had a health scare. Took us over an hour to get to the only hospital on the island on the only road that goes around the island. That and 4 grandkids in MI made us rethink our plans. We have friends who retired to Bonita Springs and my parents were in Bradenton for many years so we have some familiarity with weather vagaries. DW looked at the 15 day forecast on weather. dot com and saw highs in the low 50's and said I'd better get the real story :)

CFrance 01-01-2016 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Aloha1 (Post 1165572)
GerryAnn, thanks for your very valid points. If you want questionable health care, try Maui. We just sold our second home there and that's why we're looking in FL, Couple years ago DW had a health scare. Took us over an hour to get to the only hospital on the island on the only road that goes around the island. That and 4 grandkids in MI made us rethink our plans. We have friends who retired to Bonita Springs and my parents were in Bradenton for many years so we have some familiarity with weather vagaries. DW looked at the 15 day forecast on weather. dot com and saw highs in the low 50's and said I'd better get the real story :)

It's one of those cold fronts that is reaching down from those northern storms. We have those off and on. Unfortunately, your DW looked at the forecast during one of those fronts.

I spent six winters in Key West. Can't get much father south in the eastern US than that. While there was never frost, there were a couple of winter seasons when 70 degree temperature was a rarity. And high winds causing cooler wind chill temps. It's variable in FL, but a heckuva lot warmer than Michigan, where we had spent 25 years before moving here.

gerryann 01-01-2016 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1165579)
It's one of those cold fronts that is reaching down from those northern storms. We have those off and on. Unfortunately, your DW looked at the forecast during one of those fronts.

I spent six winters in Key West. Can't get much father south in the eastern US than that. While there was never frost, there were a couple of winter seasons when 70 degree temperature was a rarity. And high winds causing cooler wind chill temps. It's variable in FL, but a heckuva lot warmer than Michigan, where we had spent 25 years before moving here.

Plus the cold snaps are very short lived. Any never any snow to shovel.

CFrance 01-01-2016 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by gerryann (Post 1165581)
Plus the cold snaps are very short lived. Any never any snow to shovel.

Yes!:laugh:

tomwed 01-01-2016 09:14 PM

Don't overthink it. If you think there are plenty of things to do if it's too cold or too hot than consider the villages.
Why do you think it's popular?

CFrance 01-01-2016 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1165585)
Don't overthink it. If you think there are plenty of things to do if it's too cold or too hot than consider the villages.
Why do you think it's popular?

Very good points. And some of us actually enjoy a little change in the weather.

Jgg7933 01-01-2016 10:51 PM

Use this great weather site
 
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Originally Posted by Aloha1 (Post 1165532)
Wife and I are spending February in Florida to investigate a home purchase. We're starting at TV and ending up at Bonita Springs. While what I've researched about TV makes it sound very nice, DW is concerned about it being too cold in the winter compared to Bonita. Weather data seems to show highs from December thru February rarely get to 70 and lows generally in the low 40's/upper 30's. We don't want to have to bundle up and prefer wearing shorts.

Would appreciate thoughts and experience from those already residing in TV as to what the weather is really and also any comments on TV versus SW Florida.

Here is a site we use all the time to compare weather and temperature patterns. You put in the dates and choose the areas to find out what was going on every day of the year. Hope this helps.
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Sandtrap328 01-01-2016 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Aloha1 (Post 1165532)
Wife and I are spending February in Florida to investigate a home purchase. We're starting at TV and ending up at Bonita Springs. While what I've researched about TV makes it sound very nice, DW is concerned about it being too cold in the winter compared to Bonita. Weather data seems to show highs from December thru February rarely get to 70 and lows generally in the low 40's/upper 30's. We don't want to have to bundle up and prefer wearing shorts.

Would appreciate thoughts and experience from those already residing in TV as to what the weather is really and also any comments on TV versus SW Florida.

You know there will be some mighty chilly mornings but they warm up to the low 70's in the daytime.

Personally, if you are planning to move to Florida, come at the hottest time of the year to see if you mind the heat and humidity. We did that one July and found it not as hot and humid as the Wash. DC area.

LI SNOWBIRD 01-02-2016 09:22 AM

I would suggest visiting The Villages - Florida's Friendliest Retirement Hometown - New Home Sales, Home Resales, Build Your Dream Home, Brownwood Paddock Square and look at the temperature on the upper right in yellow. I would also recommend clicking on the temperature and accept what is asked to view live cams of all 3 town squares. This should give you a pretty good idea of the climate.

cquick 01-02-2016 09:27 AM

of course it's warmer in south Florida than here. I think it's a great idea to go to several places for at least a week or so, just to get the "feel" of the place.


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