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Old 12-28-2009, 04:14 PM
 
Location: Amherst, MA
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This is the best weather right now, I hope it stays till April!!!!
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Old 12-28-2009, 04:20 PM
 
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Just wanted to say it's a beautiful day in Florida!!!!!!!!! Temp. right now is 51 the sun is shining!!!!!! As I watch the weather channel and see everyone up north is covered in snow and freezing I sit on my back porch and realize how fortunate I am to live here!!!!!!!!!!
Ha, that's funny, the reason I DON'T want to live in Florida is because I'd miss the snow I want it to be like 100 and humid in the summer, and snowin' in the winter (but there's nowhere like that that I know of )
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Old 12-29-2009, 06:52 AM
 
Location: FL
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People get so dramatic when it drops below 50 degrees overnight in Orlando. For some inexplicable reason people make Orlando to be 10 degrees colder than it actually is you'd think Orlando has a four season climate. I live here and know better. Last few days I've been in Ocala and its noticably colder at night than Orlando by about 8-10 degrees. there's no way it will get down into the
upper 20's in Orlando this weekend but in Gville or Ocala it could. Mid -high 30's are a possibility though. Below are links to the ACTUAL temperatures in Orlando the last few days as well as a link to what this coming weekend:
National Weather Service : Observed Weather for past 3 Days : Orlando Executive Airport
10 Day Weather Forecast for Orlando, FL (32817) - weather.com
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Old 12-29-2009, 08:50 AM
 
Location: Sarasota, Florida
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Ha, that's funny, the reason I DON'T want to live in Florida is because I'd miss the snow I want it to be like 100 and humid in the summer, and snowin' in the winter (but there's nowhere like that that I know of )
Thought I'd feel the same way when I moved from Ohio. I realized that hoping for a 'White Christmas' could be really disappointing if it was only a cold rain. Then January would arrive with a vengence.
Below 0* temps are for making ice...to put in drinks...lol

shivering with a runny nose isn't for me!
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Old 12-29-2009, 09:55 AM
 
Location: Orlando - South
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never seen so many days in a row not getting out of the 50s in central Florida


Usually when we get a strong enough cold front to keep the temps in the 50s for the high it will only last a day maybe two, then it would get back into the 70s/80s for a another day or two until a new cold front would push through cooling us down again. Maybe its like this cause of el nino.

And when i posted my post up there about it being in the 30s/upper 20s this weekend i was speaking for all of central FL, and at the time the northern parts of central florida were foretasted to get into the upper 20s and the southern parts were foretasted to get in the low 30s. But now its more like mid to upper 30s in the southern parts of central fl and mid to lower 30s in the northern parts. But no doubt that the wind chill will make it feel like its in the 20s those mornings.

Btw its still 48 degrees in orlando right now and its noon.

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Old 12-29-2009, 10:26 AM
 
Location: FL
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never seen so many days in a row not getting out of the 50s in central Florida


Usually when we get a strong enough cold front to keep the temps in the 50s for the high it will only last a day maybe two, then it would get back into the 70s/80s for a another day or two until a new cold front would push through cooling us down again. Maybe its like this cause of el nino.

And when i posted my post up there about it being in the 30s/upper 20s this weekend i was speaking for all of central FL, and at the time the northern parts of central florida were foretasted to get into the upper 20s and the southern parts were foretasted to get in the low 30s. But now its more like mid to upper 30s in the southern parts of central fl and mid to lower 30s in the northern parts. But no doubt that the wind chill will make it feel like its in the 20s those mornings.

Btw its still 48 degrees in orlando right now and its noon.
With all due respect, where are you getting your temps from? It shows 52 degrees at noon

7-Day Forecast for Latitude 28.51°N and Longitude 81.38°W (Elev. 98 ft)
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Old 12-29-2009, 10:31 AM
 
Location: Providence
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I'm only 47 degrees at noon. It's great!
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Old 12-29-2009, 11:28 AM
 
Location: Orlando - South
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With all due respect, where are you getting your temps from? It shows 52 degrees at noon

7-Day Forecast for Latitude 28.51°N and Longitude 81.38°W (Elev. 98 ft)
It was 52 at noon at the airport. It was 48 at noon in dontown orlando according to wftv, when the 12:00 news came on they said it was 48 degrees right now, and i happened to be writing my post at the same time so i mentioned it. now its 55 at 1 30
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Old 12-29-2009, 11:58 AM
 
Location: Hernando County, FL
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Personally I think this weather sucks. It is about 30 degrees too cold for me.
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Old 12-29-2009, 03:40 PM
 
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Ha, that's funny, the reason I DON'T want to live in Florida is because I'd miss the snow I want it to be like 100 and humid in the summer, and snowin' in the winter (but there's nowhere like that that I know of )
Start with Dallas..the further up the I-35 corridor you go the more snow in winter obviously and still very hot summers in the plains
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