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24 Feb 21, 10:39 AM |
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Can you all break down the weather through out each month of the year?
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24 Feb 21, 10:41 AM |
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The official rainy season runs from mid-May to mid-October. Hurricane season is June to November.
Otherwise, generally hot! |
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24 Feb 21, 10:49 AM |
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24 Feb 21, 10:58 AM |
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This web site tells you all you need to know about the AVERAGE weather in Orlando. I stress the word average because we've low 90s in November. You can see the year and every month individually.
weatherspark/y/17721/Ave...tes-Year-Round Mick
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24 Feb 21, 03:11 PM |
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HOT or unbearably HOT pretty much covers our experience having gone a few different months of the year
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24 Feb 21, 03:58 PM |
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Summer is hot and wet, winter is cold and dry.
Ignore weather sites as they will say every day in the summer is hot, wet, dry, cloudy, stormy, thunder, or all of these. Basically between June and October they just guess the weather as they know it will definitely rain somewhere and at sometime, but they dont know when or where. We have been in parks where one side has been a storm and the other side is sunny and hot.
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24 Feb 21, 07:03 PM |
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24 Feb 21, 07:50 PM |
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24 Feb 21, 08:05 PM |
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I went in September 2004 and remember it being hot, humid and rainy. We are going May this time so hoping for less rain and less humidity...
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24 Feb 21, 09:39 PM |
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We've done August, early September and mid to late October.
August is always hotter than the surface of the sun, and more humid than the butterfly enclosure at Whipsnade Zoo (I cant explain it any other way lol) I can rain A LOT. We've had a tropical storm, and the start of a hurricane, but mostly in August we've had the odd afternoon of rain, and it's just hot! Going into September it was pretty much the same. October, we thought would be less humid than August, but some evenings it was just as bad as august nights, and we had a lot of rain. But we had some days where it was beautiful, and it did cool down more in the evening some days, we walked around the boardwalk one evening and it was perfect, so nice not to sweat in places you never knew you could sweat from! We're back to August next year, so can't be that bad!
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