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This is the climate of my hometown of Orlando, Florida in a parallel universe. Its not so tropical anymore, winters are much colder and see an average of 22 inches of snowfall per year and sub-zero record low temperatures, major snowstorms are rare but have been known to occur. While summertime sees much higher temperatures, the humidity is much lower, and there a desert like monsoon thunderstorms in July and August.
Average annual precipitation is slightly higher than the real Orlando at just under 51 inches
Average mean highs and lows are very comfortable and reasonalble
Mean high of about 74
Mean low of about 53
Combine them for a very nice average annual temp of 63.5 degrees
The rainfall inches at the bottom include both rain, and melted snowfall together
Temperatures, rain and snowfall are recorded at Orlando International Airport or MCO as its known
Ordinarily I'd give such a climate an E, but the summers are simply too hot for that, and the winters are far too paltry to make up for it. So an F it is.
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