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Going to Roanoke, VA in May for godson's first communion. Thinking of a
trip up to Bay of Fundy. Fly in to Boston from DC and rent a car. How is
weather then in the area?


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"Bill McKee" wrote in message
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Going to Roanoke, VA in May for godson's first communion. Thinking of a
trip up to Bay of Fundy. Fly in to Boston from DC and rent a car. How is
weather then in the area?


If it's anything like the last two or three years, it will be
fourty-fiftyish and mostly drizzle. Couple of nice days here and there.
Things get better by mid June.

Eisboch


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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 06:52:29 GMT, "Bill McKee"
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Going to Roanoke, VA in May for godson's first communion. Thinking of a
trip up to Bay of Fundy. Fly in to Boston from DC and rent a car. How is
weather then in the area?



At the moment, it's 50ºF outside and raining.

Wait until tomorrow, it will be 30ºF.

This is New England - changes every fifteen minutes.


In May it can be quite pleasant, warm & sunny mid to low 60s F...or cool
& wet. Nice time of year...grass is a beautiful green and the trees are
all budding after 5-6 months bare of leaves
The inland areas are warming up but that North Atlantic Ocean will still
be plenty cool...even in the Gulf of Maine and the Bay of Fundy.
Safe to say you won't be doing any swimming unless it's a hotel pool.
Mid May is when the majority of sailors launch their boats. (around
Victoria Day holiday)
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