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Florida summers are ridiculously hot - that's not the bad part HIGH humidity so people go out in the mornings or evenings
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As a kid, I grew up on the Eastern Shore (MD), with the Chesapeake Bay on one side and Atlantic Ocean on the other. The heat and humidity seemed to be in lockstep, always hot and humid. My wife is from Rangeley, Maine and knows cold and grew up in PA for the most part. We've lived in hot humid areas and really cold areas, and we both prefer hot over cold, especially since cool ocean/gulf water is so easily accessible and A/C is our friend in between. We liked Texoma (North Texas) where we raised our kids because we had heat with no humidity and winter was usually "Do I need a coat today?", but it lacked...... everything else.
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Winter in Florida (TV) Summer far up north (in the mountains on a lake) But we all knew that anyways. It's more a matter of what you can afford. |
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Think twice before becoming a year round resident. |
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Easier to put on flip flops than boots
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Easier to put on flip flops than boots !!
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Before we decided to move here we rented for the entire month of June to see how we would deal with a Florida summer.
Decided we could headed back north and shortly thereafter put our house up for sale. |
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And yes, I can honestly say that about FL... Yes, last summer was quite hot and humid. But the summer before that was much more comfortable... |
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