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Jarlaxle wrote:. If you ever lived full time in FL you would know it is Four months, not Eight. Similar to the Four months of freezing temps up north. Mid May to mid September it is going to be around 90 every day. I lived in Tampa for five years and it wasn't oppressive at all, except when mowing the grass. Then it was off to the shower and into the pool and life was good again.
The problem with Orlando isn't that it's hot and humid. The problem is that it's oppressively hot and humid EVERY DAY FOR EIGHT MONTHS OF THE YEAR!
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Dog Folks wrote:
After viewing the included link from the National Weather Service, please don't hate Florida.
Temperature Map
โDec-22-2013 05:23 PM
Jean S wrote:
Yes, yes we do stay warmer longer. But we stay get down inro the 40's here in central FL, so bring some warm clothes. We make up for our milder winters by being darned near intolerable in the summer.
Remember that when we do get our cold spell, it is also wet. It chills you right thru your clothes. It can feels worse outside than a dry cold at 30 degrees lower. Being trapped inside is still a bore.
โDec-19-2013 06:46 AM
Sea Dog wrote:
To each his own.I love Florida, we avoid the cities,
winter in a small inland town.Once got suckered into visiting
the Texas gulf coast in Feb,what a mistake,cold, windy, barren.
That was early eighties
gone to Florida each winter ever since!,
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