I've never been to Philadelphia before and I'm trying to pack as efficiently as possible. I am flying from the Detroit Metro airport.I'm hoping to fit what I need in one large suitcase (checked bag) and a backpack for a carryon. I'll be spending my the weekdays at the APS doing research. I don't have to have formal wear, but I try and dress neat and professional, so usually I wear I things like dress pants or nice jeans and button-down top or boots, leggings, and a sweater dress. I don't know anyone in the city, so I'm not fully sure how I'll spend my nights and weekends--I have lots of school work I can do that can keep me busy, and I like going for walks, museums and historic sites, etc. so I may go exploring on weekends, but I think I'll mainly just need similar clothes for that.
I've looked into weather and it looks like it will start off fairly mild (60s) and then be down to highs of around 40 when I leave, with lows of around 30 F at night. I'm not too worried about my daily clothes, but I am more worried about outwear and figuring out how many/what types of jackets I should bring, and whether or not I should bring (cute) rain boots for wet days.
I've packed for 2.5 week trips before in a suitcase, but never a month. If I forget something, I can get my SO to mail it to me, but I'd like to try and be as organized and efficient as possible in what I take. I'm sure some of you have a lot more experience packing for longer trips than I do, so I'd love to hear any advice or suggestions that you have, on packing for longer trips. And for those of you familiar with the area, I'd love any advice on what types of jackets (or layers) and footwear you would want the most in November/early December.
Also, I'm prepared in terms of having my housing worked out, being registered at the APS, etc etc, but I haven't really had time to look into the city much (I did Google Map grocery stores near where I am staying
