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November in Cape Cod
My wife and I honeymooned in Cape Cod in early June and loved it. We are heading back for a long weekend in November and we're wondering what the difference is going to be from June to November. Anyone have any thoughts.
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June and November can both be 50 degrees and raining. However, June can also be 75-80 degrees and sunny, whereas November rarely is....:)
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The leaves will have fallen. And depending where on the Cape you are going, some businesses will be closed.
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HI--altho my answer to you above was clearly tongue-in-cheek, the fact is that weather can range from quite pleasant to miserably raw, so you have to prepare accordingly--lots of protection from (potentially) biting winds. It is true that many places close off season, so if you provide a little more info about where on the Cape you will be, there will be people who can provide you w/names of places that are open at that time of year. I hope the place where you are staying has a fireplace in the lobby or in your room, b/c that is a great time of year to enjoy it. :)
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I just found this thread from a few months ago that might help you...
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34639939 |
If you don't mind cold weather, you might still enjoy the cape. If you can get a hotel with a nice fireplace in your room, that might be nice and cozy. I agree with others, a lot of businesses might not be opened.
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I don't know where you stayed on Cape or what your likes and dislikes would be, but repost with that information and you will probably receive more help. There is a big difference between staying in Hyannis and say Provincetown.
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