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Old 05-02-2007, 01:55 PM
 
Location: Orlando
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Late October for the next cool breeze!?! LOL.... I do not mean to make fun but the first "cool breeze" (which will be a 10 degrees cooler type thing) will be sometime in November.

We are getting some particles from the brushfires too. Not a lot... thank God.

The air has been already muggy and miserable since the begining of April this year, with a few "cold fronts" to cool things down.

It was 74 this morning (May 1, 2007) and the humidity.... well it was at the normal 100%. I stepped outside and began to feel my long sleeves catching some of the morning moisture in the air. I start to sweat if I stay out longer than 1 minute, even in the morning. At night it is miraculously still cool.

I am only shopping at night, but I feel the "impending doom of the 9-month oppressive heat" approaching. I know that from this day forth, it is officially summer in Florida and the earliest sign of relief will be in November. Until after Christmas day, it will be 80 degrees in the morning with 100% humidity, of course, 90 - 95 daily until 8pm with 100% humidity, and 80 at night with that "lovely" steam which rises from the ground with all the humidity and heat.

Breathing is hard, people cough a lot, kids with asthma gasp for air. Homeless people will die, northern people pass out on the wheel and cause an accident, and the elderly without A/C will die as well.

Boy, am I looking forwards to be out of Central FL in just two weeks.... awww.
Today's newspaper says the humidity is only 41% here in Orlando... not sure where you get that it is the ususal 100%.
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Old 05-02-2007, 02:11 PM
 
Location: Downtown Orlando, FL
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WESH just stated that humidity hasn't been high for weeks, causing the wildfires today/yesterday. In fact, Orlando's humidity level right now at 4:15 PM is 15%.
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Old 05-02-2007, 02:19 PM
 
Location: Orlando
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Awesome, the weather has been really nice here 7 months. Warmer humid weather is coming but it will be great for all the outside water sports we do over the summer months! It's great to be able to swim, jetski and go to the beach and not be cold like up north.
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Old 05-02-2007, 02:27 PM
 
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Dig that!
BATB hit the the proverbial nail right on its head!
There's nothing better than being able to chill out on the lanai, poolside, at NIGHT and not have to worry about the ice hawk taking a big bite out of your butt! I say bring on the heat........Good times!
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