Talk of The Villages Florida - View Single Post - The weather in The Villages
View Single Post
 
Old 08-19-2022, 07:48 AM
Blueblaze Blueblaze is offline
Veteran member
Join Date: Feb 2021
Posts: 716
Thanks: 1
Thanked 1,304 Times in 380 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rainger99 View Post
I moved to The Villages in June of last year. One of the things that I noticed was that, about 4 PM every day, we had torrential rains. It would pour for about 30 minutes and then stop. I remember seeing the water running off the neighbor's house (no gutters) and water accumulating in the flower beds. The rain frequently had loud thunder and lightning.

This summer, the rain has been much less frequent. I don't think we have had more than a handful of torrential rains all summer. If we do get rain, it is usually a quick sprinkle - about .1 inch or less.

My question is - which is the typical weather - last year or this year?
Neither. Perfection was reached about 200 years ago, before the dumb humans started burning carbon to improve the standard human condition of abject poverty, and in their ignorance, created Global Warming. Now we're all doomed, so enjoy it while you can.

Or not.

Personally, I think weather is a chaotic system heavily influenced by the variable star we live close to, and therefore there is no such thing as "typical" weather. If you think this year is crazy, you should have been here 10,000 years ago! The ice cap extended all the way to Kansas, and it was so dry in Florida that you could walk to Cuba!

However, I have noticed that in the last century, Florida weather seems generally much more pleasant than Texas weather, which was one reason I moved here. I personally love the daily afternoon shower, whether it's a downpour or just a sprinkle. I think it has a lot to do with sea breezes and living 60 miles from two different coast lines.