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Carmel weather in July
Being from Florida, I'm a bit worried about booking a hotel in Carmel that doesn't have air conditioning. How comfortable is the weather for sleeping mid July?
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You will probbably need a heater more than you'll need air conditioning.
Stu Dudley |
You will probably need a heater more than you'll need air conditioning.
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Most hotels and houses in Carmel don't even have air conditioners because there are only 2-3 days a year that it is hot enough to use one and those days are usually not in July. Because of the frequent ocean fog in July, some days can be downright chilly and some days can be warm in the 70's. It's unpredictable, so bring all clothing options from tee shirts to warm jackets. Whatever the weather on a given day, though, Carmel is always beautiful, charming, and lots of fun.
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Thanks. I was more concerned about it being too hot at night to sleep comfortably in the hotel.
Chilly days or days in the 70's will be a wonderful reprieve from our hot and humid home in Fl. |
>>I was more concerned about it being too hot at night to sleep comfortably in the hotel.<<
Don't be concerned - it will most likely be in the mid/low 50s at night. But if a rare heat wave hits - it could get up into the 60s at night when you're sleeping. Stu Dudley |
No need for AC to sleep at night in Carmel in July. You are more likely to need warm pajamas. Also, Carmel has no humidity, ever! Have fun.
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Well, Carmel does have humidity, just not combined with heat ;)
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Yes, I stand corrected. Carmel has a chilly humidity called fog.
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Whatever it is, it sounds delightful!
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Yes, Carmel is always delightful whatever the weather.
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