beachbumm78
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- Kristy
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Well...I mean... Florida can be hot and muggy during the summer. But it was just as hot when I lived in the Caribbean...with no trade winds during the summer. It’d be so icky that you didn’t even swim in the water b/c it was too warm. And I’ve been in Florida when it was 30-40 deg and rainy. (Not a fun trip to disney) and they do get snow in parts. Not always or often. But it’s not always super warm there. Just saying...And you still don’t understand. It’s unbelievable, the F in “75F” must stand for Florida Hot. Florida isn’t even close to the top of the list of hottest recorded temperatures in the US. In fact, it’s near the bottom. It’s only ever considered “the hottest state” because it is consistently warm throughout the year. It’s peak temperatures are pathetic.
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