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Oh please. Valdosta's average highs are the same as anywhere in Central Florida. Plus, their lows are around 3 F cooler.
That's why it's "hardly different" lol, but it does see extreme high temps more often than anywhere in Central FL as well. It even got up to 106 F there in June 2011.
I was in Chicago in July 2007 and NYC in July 2005 and the sun felt more like late August/early September here than a mid-summer sun. Certainly still strong, but noticeably less so. Evenings brighter though.
I'm in Florida right now until tomorrow and I can tell you unequivocally that the sun is noticeably stronger here. No question about it. My buddy said I now look like Robert Downey Jr in Tropic Thunder lol...
Today felt like a day in November. It only reached 60, but it felt much colder than that. The warm/hot weather should be back on Monday (when I will be in humid Chicago)
Average snow for June up top Mt Washington is 1.5". So far this June they got 6.9". A rare snowfall amount even for 6200'. That's what a Vortex will do for ya. Rare to get them drop so far south in June!
Florida's sun never really felt all that stronger to me than the sun here. It felt slightly stronger around solar noon, but the rest was more or less the same. But I've only been there during the summer, I'm sure it'd be a different story in the winter.
Compare that to here. Nothing above mid 80s. Only 5 days above 80°. 6 mornings in the 50s.
The most important aspect of this June is how pleasurable dry its been. 9 days the dewpoints have been below 50°. I went back to 2001 and didn't find any 1st half June's like that.
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