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If there was a month I hate more than July. It's August. There is really no chance of a break. Not to mention knowing that the impending cool down of September takes forever to get here. I would think August and February would be the most voted months on here. People are tired of the snow, sleet, and cold weather in February and people are tired of the hot, humid, and sweating when August comes.
Historically, we might have had snow in May in NE Ohio. But, in my 33 years on earth, I don't remember ever having snow in May.
The Twin Cities didn't get any, but up here in Duluth we did. Thanks to Canada and Lake Superior.
Apparently it's not that shocking. I've only lived here for a few months, and all the townies and regulars are acting like this is the norm. As a native Minnesotan, this is my first recollection of having snow in May.
August in Miami, yuck. 90 degrees, 110% humidity with downpours every afternoon and it's also the height of hurricane season so there's that extra excitement at the potential of a Category 5 storm scrubbing you off the map.
I live in Orlando--I voted August, but mid/late May thru end of September are all the same....Hot, humid, afternoon storms that create increased humidity, nites that are thick with moisture in the air....it's like a daily rerun of Groundhog Day, but hot, hot, hot!
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