By Scott Boone
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They don’t call Florida
the Sunshine State for nothing. That’s
because the state averages more than 2/3 of the year where the sun shines. It’s the sunshine that draws a lot of people
down here, both to visit as well as to live either part or full time. While some states such as New Mexico, have
more sunny days on average, the average temperature in Jacksonville is
69-degrees, as opposed to 44-degrees for Santa Fe. This
means if you decide to move to Jacksonville, you can break your ice scraper
over your knee. The last time North
Florida even got a dusting of snow was way back in 1989.