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Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Originally Posted by alex985
Again, you're completely stupid. The graphic was clearly showing rain and mid 40s in the afternoon tomorrow. It's supposed to be rainy and not warm up. BullochResident was obviously not referring to mid 40s at night as "chilly" as that is pretty standard for an Orlando winter night.
Even down here the predicted high tomorrow is only 59 F with rain. Which yes, it being nearly 20 F below average IS chilly by our standards.
I'm not sure if it's the language barrier or if you completely lack reading comprehension, but you're really making yourself look stupid right now.
What graph? I searched but don't found it.
Post here one forecast that show a high at or below 50F to Orlando tomorrow and I will agree with you.
I will help you with the forecast of Weather.com :
The high tomorrow will be 11F below average and the low will be the normal average.
Your high of 59F will be only 9F below normal,not 20F, man seriously...
Post here one forecast that show a high at or below 50F to Orlando tomorrow and I will agree with you.
I will help you with the forecast of Weather.com :
The high tomorrow will be 11F below average and the low will be the normal average.
Your high of 59F will be only 9F below normal,not 20F, man seriously...
His high of 59F will be 16F below average, he lives near Miami. I honestly seriously doubt the temperature in that area of Florida gets close to 60F tomorrow unless the clouds break unexpectedly.
Still operating under the Fahrenheit and feet system, here in America! Would so appreciate you mentioning both of these in your posts...I do my best to mention Celsius and Centimeters, when I post, because I want those who are from other countries to enjoy the same !
Always interested in in what's happening world-wide
Sorry, I do usually post Metric and Imperial as much as I can. But I guess I just got lazy.
Out of curiosity, do you really have difficulty with gauging how much snow this is (or not) in cm? Because I deal in only in cm for snowfall all the time, but I have a pretty good idea of how much it is in inches if someone uses that measure.
Location: João Pessoa,Brazil(The easternmost point of Americas)
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Originally Posted by AJ1013
His high of 59F will be 16F below average, he lives near Miami. I honestly seriously doubt the temperature in that area of Florida gets close to 60F tomorrow unless the clouds break unexpectedly.
I throught he lives in Daytona Beach
But no way to Miami have a 58F high with this pattern.
Love it that this 3 week cold spell is finally ending in the West and switching warm
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