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I have lived in Florida in the summer months...and coastal locations are actually quite nice. The sea breeze that sways the palms keeps the air moving and cools your body, so you feel the humidity less. I have felt more discomfort in locations with no air movement like Chicago/Phoenix in summer.
I have lived in Florida in the summer months...and coastal locations are actually quite nice. The sea breeze that sways the palms keeps the air moving and cools your body, so you feel the humidity less. I have felt more discomfort in locations with no air movement like Chicago/Phoenix in summer.
What BPerone201 said.
For some reason it feels worse in southeast Texas, south Louisiana, and South Florida than it does in coastal Mississippi & Alabama, and panhandle Florida.
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