what's the coldest temp people can remember?
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what's the coldest temp people can remember?
Steve and I were talking the other night about the coldest it can and has gotten in STJ and I wondered what the coldest it's been when people were visiting Or what the locals remember the coldest temps to be? Gotta see if I need flannel jammies when we move! 
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I was just there and was in one of the shops in Mongoose. I remarked about the amount of long sleeved things they had there. I assumed it was mostly purchased by visitors to take back home. The girl working there told me that actually a lot was purchased by locals- after a few years on island, an overcast day in the low 70's can get pretty chilly! We actually saw it too- we had a few rainy days and saw plenty of locals in jeans and windbreakers. I am sure your body gets used to the nice balmy weather. I would definitely need some layers- I need them here in the 60's!

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Re: what's the coldest temp people can remember?
MOVE!EagleRayLover wrote:Steve and I were talking the other night about the coldest it can and has gotten in STJ and I wondered what the coldest it's been when people were visiting Or what the locals remember the coldest temps to be? Gotta see if I need flannel jammies when we move!
Sea level: 63 degrees, mountain top 57. These were both rare events. Normal winter lows 67-70 at sea level, 64-68 on Bordeaux. Winters-- and summers -have averaged considerably higher than the former normal in the past 10 years. Wind chill is also a factor. As was mentioned, you soon get very accustomed to little fluctuation, that's why anyone who's lived here a long time will complain mightily when it's above 90 or below 70.
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thanks
we want to move! don't know If it will happen but we would love for it to happen now that the boys are both out of house. USVI is the only place we would go that's for sure!
Wind chill is a bear for us people who live in warm climates. It was 48 here in Florida last night and wind chill almost killed me!!!!!
we want to move! don't know If it will happen but we would love for it to happen now that the boys are both out of house. USVI is the only place we would go that's for sure!
Wind chill is a bear for us people who live in warm climates. It was 48 here in Florida last night and wind chill almost killed me!!!!!
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It is commonly in the mid 60's F here on top of Crown Mt. STT during the winter nights - cold enough for flannel sheets and sweat pants and socks at night - during a conversation with my daughter who lives in snowboard country now but was raised in this house, I told her it was about 68' and cold here that night - she said " Dad, do you know what it costs to heat my house to 68' here? "
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