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Old 06-23-2009, 07:39 PM
 
Location: Orlando - South
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Actually Vero Beach was the hot spot, not Orlando. It hit 102 in Vero yesterday--actual temperature.
yeah but vero beach is on the coast so you get a soothing sea breeze. the Orlando area is inland so it's just sunny, hot and humid with no breeze, so it feels worse.
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Old 06-24-2009, 07:53 AM
 
Location: FL
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This really isn't that unusual. And you'll see unbearably hot temps in other parts of the country but in those areas it could go from 90's to 60's in one day. Here the temp will fluctuate no more than one or two degrees each day and stay in the 90's forever. Being a weatherman in this state would be a breeze.
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Old 06-24-2009, 08:04 AM
 
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yeah but vero beach is on the coast so you get a soothing sea breeze. the Orlando area is inland so it's just sunny, hot and humid with no breeze, so it feels worse.
That surprises me that Vero Beach would get that warm right along the coast. Even in Orlando where we average 90 or more 90 degrees plus days per year we rarely make it to 100.
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Old 06-24-2009, 08:04 AM
 
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This really isn't that unusual. And you'll see unbearably hot temps in other parts of the country but in those areas it could go from 90's to 60's in one day. Here the temp will fluctuate no more than one or two degrees each day and stay in the 90's forever. Being a weatherman in this state would be a breeze.
And yet some of them still can't get it right. Normally I really like the on-air staff at Channel 13, but holy moly they ahd a guy doing weather last weekend that couldn't get a coherent sentence out of his mouth. He kept fumbling, err, um, ah, it was terrible, I had to turn it off.
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