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Which coast of Florida is better in winter?

The Gulf coast also gets colder during the winter, whereas the Atlantic coast of Florida stays warm all year. If you're looking to go swimming throughout the colder months, the east coast would be more suitable, he said.



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During the cooler months, the farther south you go, the warmer it will be. Fort Lauderdale, Miami, the Keys, Marco Island and Naples will have the warmest water during the winter. During the summer months, the Gulf of Mexico will be five or more degrees warmer than the Atlantic Ocean.

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The west coast is the place to find the best adventures in the country. From the most dangerous hiking trails to amazing surfing, fishing, mountain climbing, whitewater rafting, roller coaster rides, and wilderness camping, there's no limit to what one can experience here.

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Sarasota, FL Frequently recognized as one of the best places to live in the U.S. and one of the best places to retire, the Florida Gulf Coast city of Sarasota offers warm weather throughout the year with summer temperatures in the 80s and 90s and winter temperatures as high as 70 degrees.

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10 Best Beaches in Florida
  • Fort Zachary Taylor State Park.
  • Sanibel Island.
  • South Beach.
  • Grayton Beach State Park, South Walton.
  • Siesta Beach.
  • Pensacola Beach.
  • Fort Lauderdale Beach.
  • Caladesi Island State Park.


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You can easily swim on the beach even during December; the average water temperature is around 70-80°F. During January, the average water temperature is around 68°F. The winter season offers a mix of both sunny and partly cloudy days, so it is perfect to be out on the beach.

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So what is winter like in Florida? Mild and relatively dry, with warm days and cool nights. Many Floridians feel quite smug about their lovely winters, as they're more likely to be slathering on sunscreen than bundling up in coats and gloves.

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It's a process known as upwelling, which plays out along the entire U.S. Pacific coast. Upwelling explains why water temperatures along California, Oregon and Washington beaches are much cooler than similar-latitude beaches in the East.

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It's a process known as upwelling, which plays out along the entire U.S. Pacific coast. Upwelling explains why water temperatures along California, Oregon and Washington beaches are much cooler than similar-latitude beaches in the East.

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