A/C necessary in Sonoma Memorial Day Weekend?
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I think whether you use AC at home is a big consideration. We live where it gets over 100 in the summer and do just fine without AC, so it wouldn't be a big issue for us. If you use AC at home or don't live in a climate where 100+ temperatures happen, then get the AC.
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HI--we were in Healdsburg for 3 days in May '07--the 6th--9th. The temp reached the low-mid 90s all 3 days. W/o the AC at the B&B, we would have been miserable. It *was* unseasonably hot, but personally I would not take the chance.
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Gina--you never replied about where you live--there is basically, no humidity in NorCal--even if it gets into the 90s during the day, it's not the sweaty, steamy 90s experienced in the rest of the country (usually). If you're concerned about sleeping--open the window and you'll be fine. Healdsburg isn't that big--the traffic "noise" will not be a factor.




