Researchers from MIT have shown that climate change could change your summer plans. The Southeast portion of the United States, including Florida, could lose nearly 25% of pleasant “outdoor days” throughout the year. This is bad news for those looking to travel to the Sunshine State for their next vacation. As temperatures heat up, the Northwest could see an increase in comfortable outdoor days. These “Goldilocks” days are defined as having a temperature between 50 degrees and 77 degrees Fahrenheit, a temperature that is neither too hot nor too cold. (Study Finds)
Phone Topic: What is your idea of a perfect outdoor day?