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Old 12-10-2013, 08:45 PM
 
Location: Miami/ Washington DC
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how is the weather in miami in April?
It's good. Warm in the low to mid 80s some rain but not a ton yet. May is when the rain picks up all the way through October.

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While not a direct hit, it was a very large storm and it did have a huge impact on both Miami-Dade and Broward...for most of Broward, you actually got a piece of the eyewall of Wilma and it was actually worse than Andrew. Downtown Miami was also closer to Wilma's eyewall than Andrew's. Direct hit is the more technical measure, and you're right about that, but direct hit is not the entire story.
I agree Wilma was a pretty bad storm. Worst since Andrew. It cost more money than Andrew due to inflation but it was still no Andrew. But still we did not get near Major Hurricanes force winds. But I remember Wilma well. I didnt have power for 5 days.
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Old 12-11-2013, 03:43 AM
 
Location: New Jersey
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It's good. Warm in the low to mid 80s some rain but not a ton yet. May is when the rain picks up all the way through October.



I agree Wilma was a pretty bad storm. Worst since Andrew. It cost more money than Andrew due to inflation but it was still no Andrew. But still we did not get near Major Hurricanes force winds. But I remember Wilma well. I didnt have power for 5 days.
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