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Old 06-10-2011, 07:02 PM
 
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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Bear in mind you're trading 90 degrees and 65% humidity in July for 100+ degrees and 55% humidity.

Plus IMHO it does not cool off at night in Dallas. 80-85 degrees at 5am is anything but cool.

A high in the mid 90s and a low in the upper 50s...THAT is cooling off.
Yup and we're darn excited!

No way in July is it 90 degrees in Miami! By the end of June we're already at 95/96 degrees and it is that temp every.single.day. And it rains...every.single.day.

July temps in Miami: 96 + high, high humidity; cools down to a balmy 83-85 degrees at night.

So yea, bring on Texas heat and lower humidity :-)

Oh, and I should say that we lived in C. California where daytime highs in the summer were 110.

In Miami we don't get nighttime lows of 50s until November and it only lasts for about 2 months.
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Old 06-10-2011, 08:14 PM
 
Location: DFW Metroplex. Not TX-born but never leaving.
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We've been averaging mid-90's over the past few days. We're supposed to have a few days (at least) next week of 100. Bleh. But that's the price of a fairly mild winter IMO.
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