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Where is it very warm in January?

Beach getaways are a top choice when considering where's hot in January. Destinations like Hawaii, Florida, the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Brazil, and the Caribbean are perennial favorites.



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Big Island, Hawaii Although January is part of the rainy season in Hawaii, temperatures are still around 80°F (about 27°C) and the weather remains sunny most of the time. This makes it a perfect destination if you're looking for a beach vacation during winter. Rainbow Falls is a must-visit!

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January daytime highs right around 75 degrees Fahrenheit mean that it's perfect weather for enjoying outdoor activities in beautiful Delray Beach, Florida. Delray Beach is a quintessential Florida beach town, located between Boca Raton and West Palm Beach is southeastern Florida.

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Now let's discover the 8 warmest states in January.
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Santa Barbara, California This beach paradise is warm and sunny year-round, making it one of the ultimate warm places in January in the US.

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Winter in Key West, December, January, and February, is spectacular. The average high temperatures range around 75? (24?), and the average precipitation falls to a mere 1.8 (46mm). Take advantage of the pleasant weather to bike the island, walk the historic district, and climb to the top of the Key West Lighthouse.

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Winter. Winter is regarded as the best time to go to Puerto Rico. Temperatures in January, Puerto Rico's “coldest” month, range from a pleasant 70? (21?) to 83? (28?).

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Asheville, North Carolina. Many consider it to have the best four season climate in the U.S. It's far enough south to be away from severe winters, yet high enough in elevation to avoid excessive heat and humidity in the summer. The scenery is also gorgeous and the cost of living low.

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