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Old 10-11-2013, 07:15 AM
 
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to be quite honest, I dont care for when the cool weather comes to FL.
I chose to live in FL because it's nice and hot the majority of the year. I mean a day of two of low to mid 80s is fine but anything less than that? No thanks.
Nice doesn't equal hot. I find Florida's temperatures to be unbearable. Especially by this time of the year after I have been living in mid 90s temps for six months. I'm reading online that cool weather will arrive earlier this year because of how rainy it has been and I am thrilled!
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Old 10-11-2013, 07:25 AM
 
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Nice doesn't equal hot. I find Florida's temperatures to be unbearable. Especially by this time of the year after I have been living in mid 90s temps for six months. I'm reading online that cool weather will arrive earlier this year because of how rainy it has been and I am thrilled!
lol, ok.
Well, I'm not sure where in FL you live, but I live just south of fort lauderdale in Hollywood and I have noticed the air is less "heavy" feeling has the humidity as dropped, but the temps are still in the upper 80s.

Like in December and Jan when those cold fronts come through and temps drop into the 50s. I seriously bug out. I have no clothing for such extreme weather. And I dont plan on getting as I generally like wearing as little clothing as legally allowable.
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Old 10-11-2013, 07:28 AM
 
Location: North of South, South of North
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Nice doesn't equal hot.
To some it does. That is why "some" people move to tropical climates. Because they like the heat.
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Old 10-11-2013, 07:44 AM
 
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lol, ok.
Well, I'm not sure where in FL you live, but I live just south of fort lauderdale in Hollywood and I have noticed the air is less "heavy" feeling has the humidity as dropped, but the temps are still in the upper 80s.

Like in December and Jan when those cold fronts come through and temps drop into the 50s. I seriously bug out. I have no clothing for such extreme weather. And I dont plan on getting as I generally like wearing as little clothing as legally allowable.
I'm the opposite. I love dressing up in jeans and long sleeve stylish cloths. I actually booked a trip to Denver at the end of the month because I am so itching to get out of the heat. I have wanted out of Florida for as long as my mind remembers. I was unfortunately one of few people born into this state who has had no way out because of how bad the economy has been my entire adulthood.
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Old 10-11-2013, 07:45 AM
 
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To some it does. That is why "some" people move to tropical climates. Because they like the heat.
I hate the heat. And I was born here. I blame my mother all the time for planting me here. lol.
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Old 10-11-2013, 07:53 AM
 
Location: Whispering pines, cutler bay FL.
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This morning was nice and cool in cutler bay or rather not as oppressive. This weekend should be nice with lower humidity and still warm enough for the pool.
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Old 10-11-2013, 09:41 AM
 
Location: Treasure Island Fl
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I'm the opposite. I love dressing up in jeans and long sleeve stylish cloths. I actually booked a trip to Denver at the end of the month because I am so itching to get out of the heat. I have wanted out of Florida for as long as my mind remembers. I was unfortunately one of few people born into this state who has had no way out because of how bad the economy has been my entire adulthood.
I like dressing up too. As long as by dressing up, you mean putting on a tank top!
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Old 10-11-2013, 11:18 AM
 
Location: North of South, South of North
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I hate the heat. And I was born here. I blame my mother all the time for planting me here. lol.
Then you should consider moving. Life is too short to be somewhere uncomfortable. We realized that, so we moved to Florida as soon as we could. Greatest decision of where to live in our lives.
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Old 10-11-2013, 11:20 AM
 
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Then you should consider moving. Life is too short to be somewhere uncomfortable. We realized that, so we moved to Florida as soon as we could. Greatest decision of where to live in our lives.
I have attempted to move on several occasions. The terrible job market nationwide and limited finances has left me no choice but to move back after a few months after each attempt.

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Observe here, our nation's lovely economy for the past seven years (I just turned 26).
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Old 10-11-2013, 11:44 AM
 
Location: North of South, South of North
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I have attempted to move on several occasions. The terrible job market nationwide and limited finances has left me no choice but to move back after a few months after each attempt.

U6 Unemployment Rate | Portal Seven

Observe here, our nation's lovely economy for the past seven years (I just turned 26).
Yes, it is tough most places and you got to experience that for yourself. I am truly sorry for your struggles, but at least you keep trying. Never give up. Your experience should serve notice to others that other states have rough job markets as well. When I hear people on this forum complaining about the economy here and how much better it is in x, y or z state, I tell them to go to those forums and see just as many people complaining about how bad it is there also.
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