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old threat, but since I've been watching the olympics happening in Rio and was watching them do the outdoor running I noticed that some of the trees in Rio look like their leaves were down... giving certain areas a "wintery look" almost...Which, I know it's the middle of winter right now there, so it got me thinking..... what's rio's weather like compared to where I live in Miami? Turns out it's pretty similar!...kinda cool
Miami gets nearly 80 degree nights in the summer and 73f lows in ****ing October. That's horrendous. I don't even care about the crappy sunshine hours, at least Rio has comfy nights, it's much much better
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Where did those "corrections" come from? Those changes would make quite a difference.
I think that depends of what part of the city we are talking about,some more elevated areas may get cool weather,while places close to the beach will have Octuber lows of about 21C.
I think that depends of what part of the city we are talking about,some more elevated areas may get cool weather,while places close to the beach will have Octuber lows of about 21C.
Rio, no contest. The only thing in wich Miami's climate is better at is sunshine.
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