Fall in Florida sucks

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💭What's on my mind: Florida feels the Sahara Desert all the time and you are telling me that in fall and winter we can barely get one singular breeze and mind you it’s only at like at 6am so by the time I go outside to walk it’s already got hot and humid again🤨

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⭐Rate:0/10 do not live here

2024/10/16 Edited to

... Read moreFall in Florida often presents a unique mix of weather conditions that can feel more like summer than autumn. With temperatures lingering in the high 80s to low 90s, many Floridians struggle to find that quintessential fall vibe found in other regions. Humidity can remain high, leading to uncomfortable outdoor experiences. While some areas of the country showcase beautiful foliage and crisp air in autumn, Florida’s landscape often remains lush and green, offering little in terms of clear seasonal change. As temperatures cool slightly in late October, those expecting a dramatic shift may still find themselves dealing with ongoing heat, leading to disappointment. Additionally, the lack of a true autumn breeze adds to the feeling of stifling weather, making it difficult to enjoy outdoor activities that are emblematic of the fall season elsewhere. Crowds at local attractions can also exacerbate feelings of discomfort during this time. For many, the idea of autumn in Florida becomes a reminder that the Sunshine State offers a different kind of seasonal experience, one that may not meet traditional expectations. Adapting to these conditions often involves finding indoor activities or seeking cooler areas like the beach, yet many yearn for the cozy, crisp days often associated with fall in other states. Thus, while fall may be celebrated in various ways across the U.S., in Florida, it can serve as a reminder of the perennial summer that dominates the region.

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Crystal B

U gotta suffer to be beautiful/I live Florida