LET'S TALK WEATHER!
By GreatMartin
@GreatMartin (23672)
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
May 4, 2023 10:09pm CST
Our Bette Davis gave the weather forecast for tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday plus a look at the coming week. (If you are curious the car on the top of Sunday represents https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/sports/formula-1-miami-grand-prix-2022-tickets-prices-track-and-more/2751155/
In spite of the flooding and 26 inches of rain a couple of weeks ago the rainy 'season ' in South Florida usually runs from May to October which usually includes hurricane 'season'--aside from the latter the pattern of the season is an hour or two in the morning of heavy rain or between 2-4 in the afternoon. An hour, after all, is dry---or it will rain during the night.
Mother Nature knows about tourists and us. She gives the latter time to get a tan and/or go up to their hotel room to take a shower and nap then get dressed and go out for dinner while those who live here can go to work, shopping and pick up the kids from school---of course with weather change, La Nina and Los Ninos that's not set in stone.
The one thing you can depend upon from May to October is HIGH, HIGH HUMIDITY!!! (Actually, that is to cut down on the tourists and give the rest of us some breathing room. We spread that rumor so the Yankees will stay up North---trust me--compare the temperatures between north and south--we seldom hit 100 degrees--'feels like' doesn't count.
In any case, have a great weekend.
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@GreatMartin (23672)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
7 May 23
You don't say where you are BUT every country has its weather problems and we haven't had a hurricane hit in years!
@LindaOHio (181642)
• United States
5 May 23
As hot and humid as it gets down there and even with the threat of hurricanes, we would love to live in the Florida Keys! Wishing you a great weekend as well!
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