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Old 04-08-2023, 07:47 AM
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Typically, April is a tough month for lawns and landscaping, as spring brings hotter weather but not much rain. On average, the dry season transitions to the rainy season in Orlando on May 27, or five days before the Atlantic hurricane season begins.

Derrick Weitlich, a lead meteorologist and climate program leader at the National Weather Service in Central Florida, said precipitation across the region so far in 2023 has ranged from 1 to 4 inches, which is as much as 6 inches below normal.

But, with global heating , ( Global Warming) 🤡 stirring the climate pot, weather has been wickedly fickle during the past half-year.

Hurricane Ian brought widespread flooding and record rainfall to Central Florida in late October

With historic amounts of rain and snow this year in California and unrelenting drying out across Florida’s peninsula, the drought map has reversed.
This is called weather!


The Gulf is bubbling right now! Expect numerous storms shortly.
Global heating is recycled Global warming. Hurricanes and drought have been around for a long time.

Average rain and snow is just that , an average of different extremes. Yes it has been dry, yes it does cause stress on everything mentioned.

Do what you can to protect your property investment.