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LeeM 11-05-2013 03:17 PM

How Do You Beat the Heat?
 
We loved our LSV which was early October. Our one concern though is the heat in the summertime. Weather was lovely while we were there. I am curious if you had trouble adjusting to the heat?

I took a quick peek at the average temperature and was surprised that it was so much lower than I thought it would be. I mean where I live it can get super hot:

Orlando Temperature Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual
Avg. Temperature 59.7 61.2 66.7 71.2 76.9 81.1 82.3 82.5 81.0 75.2 68.0 62.1 72.3
Avg. Max Temperature 70.8 72.7 78.0 83.0 87.8 90.5 91.5 91.5 89.7 84.6 78.5 72.9 82.6
Avg. Min Temperature 48.6 49.7 55.2 59.4 65.9 71.8 73.1 73.4 72.4 65.8 57.5 51.3 62.

How often during the year do you feel it is super hot there?

gomoho 11-05-2013 03:27 PM

These may be averages, but I can tell you from May thru early October it is in the 90's each day with unbearable humidity. It's not the heat it is the humidity. When you walk outside it just slaps you in the face and you live with it for almost 6 months. Now the other 6 months are beautiful - so you take the good with the bad. Don't know you ever get use to the heat, you learn to work around it. Like staying inside - a lot.

perrjojo 11-05-2013 03:37 PM

We moved from Texas, anything under 103 is cool. :1rotfl: it all depends on what you are accustomed to.

Rango 11-05-2013 03:40 PM

You can't beat the heat. That's why 30% of the Villagers are "snowbirds".

rosygail 11-05-2013 03:42 PM

I hate the heat, however.....we were here in June, July and August and the heat was very tolerable. Yes it's hot but there was always a nice breeze. Always cooler in the shade! I just didn't do outside things in the hot part of the day 11 AM to 3pm. Don't let the heat prevent you from choosing this wonderful lifestyle in The Villages.

NECHFalcon68 11-05-2013 04:09 PM

How do the folks in Chicago beat the cold?
You get used to it....

Villageshooter 11-05-2013 04:28 PM

We get a real early in the day try to go to a movie in the midafternoon the squares at night just don't schedule anything other than pool activities from 11 to about four

Whit53 11-05-2013 05:16 PM

I'm from Chicago. I'll take the summer heat over our Chicago winters.

mickey100 11-05-2013 05:25 PM

I'm not sure The Villages has the same temps as Orlando (it may be hotter here). In any event, it is pretty tough to beat the heat. We do outside things in the morning, and lay low in the air conditioning in the afternoons.

Uptown Girl 11-05-2013 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NECHFalcon68 (Post 774927)
How do the folks in Chicago beat the cold?
You get used to it....

I'm a native Chicagoan. You never get USED to the cold- you get smart. You learn the best way to function.

Same here. You work around the weather. If you don't have to go to work, you will often have the luxury of adapting your schedule to the weather. Cool, beautiful early mornings, comfortable evenings to be out and about…. and gorgeous sunsets!

If you are familiar with all the things residents may choose to do on campus, you will know there is more to do here (indoors) than anywhere else I can think of.
We have been here almost 3 years now. This past August in The Villages was the first truly hot, humid month WE have experienced. Kind of like the 'dog days' in a Chicago August, EXCEPT there was almost always a breeze, even if it was a warm one. Comparatively, it's VERY do-able, unless you have special medical issues to consider.

I take more pause with the lightning and heavy rain we can experience here in hurricane season. THAT keeps me at home. Here we are usually on the fringes of any big storms- they don't last long, then the sun comes out again. (and again, we work around the rains.)

We have great landscape drainage engineering here- we don't navigate flooded streets afterwards. (like in Chicago)

Central Florida is, however, the lightening capitol of the US. It's serious stuff.
We learn to pay attention…. and adjust any outdoor activity accordingly... but we love it here. :)

jebartle 11-05-2013 05:43 PM

I understand your concern...
 
In the cold north, you bundle up, in the heat, you can only take off so many clothes b4 you are arrested!:loco::loco:

2BNTV 11-05-2013 06:13 PM

If you are an early riser, plan to do things then or in the evening.

You can always go a pool in the afternoon or catch a movie, or just stay indoors. :smiley:

I do not find the heat to be overbearing unless you are planning to exercise outdoors. The best thing is, "you don't have to shovel sunshine". The last winter was enough for me with Sandy and three feet of snow.

I would have a bottle of water with me, to prevent dehydration.

LndLocked 11-05-2013 07:34 PM

Were it not for 6 mos of oppressive heat and humidity ..... pterodactyl sized mosquitoes and cockroaches big enough to saddle ..... Fla would be as over populated as Cal.

I love it! My 3 fav seasons are: early summer, summer & late summer.

and I didn't even mention ..... snakes, gators, sinkholes or hurricanes.

:wave:

ssmith 11-05-2013 07:57 PM

I posted a similar thread in 09 and thought this was the same one hahahahaha

Beat the Heat
ssmith

Above was the name of my thread under search!!!!

Matzy 11-05-2013 08:06 PM

Uptown Girl, thank you!!
You describe the summertime-/weather situation very well and absolutely correct how I feel it, too - even I am not a native Chicagoan.


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