It's not the temp/humidity, it's the sun. You can stand in the sun in May here, without a hat, and it isn't a problem. By August, you can feel the sun burning right through your clothes. Your scalp gets sun-burned without a hat (and no, I'm not bald). The air temp is regulated by the ocean temps, but the sun is brutal as the earth tilts towards it and there's no escaping it, unless you are inside.
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Originally Posted by Jim Cesiro
Yup its May and I work outside every day for the last 15 years, and mid 90's with 100% humidity is a typical summer day. My wife and kids spent the summer there for the last 2 years (we are in the middle of selling the place) and I ran back and forth.
I know what summer weather is and this is it. Mid 90's 100% humidity. By August Sept we are ready for a break but its still mid 90's 100% humidity.
I also lived in Altomonte Springs and a summer there was probably the hottest I ever been through in Florida.
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