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Enjoy the Florida weather in the Sunshine State
For anyone who has ever moved to Florida from “Up North,” or has had a vacation here, one thing becomes very clear right away—there’s a reason why Florida is known as the Sunshine State. In fact, Florida is so sunny year round that the rare overcast day seems rather strange to the state’s residents.
What Floridian call “winter” most northerners and European travelers would call “spring.” The temperatures rarely dip below freezing, and if they do, it is usually for a few hours during the overnight hours. The local TV meteorologists can even be heard urging residents to “cover your plants” against the cold temperatures. Florida
weather remains lush and dry throughout the year, and winter is the dry season with very little precipitation.
Florida’s summerlike weather begin in late April/early May and last well into late October (which is why so many Floridian children break out into a sweat while trick-or- treating during Halloween). The rainy season hits its peak in June through September, when steamy morning and early afternoon temperatures give way to brief but powerful thunderstorms in the late afternoon. These torrential downpours cool off the temperatures a little bit, but it will still be quite warm even after the sun goes down.
By August and September, the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Florida’s Atlantic coast are bathwater warm. Orlando residents and visitors can easily access the beaches on either side of the peninsula; Cocoa Beach (on the East Coast) is considered Orlando’s closest beach and is less than an hour’s drive away, while Clearwater Beach on the Gulf Coast is approximately two hours away by car.
During those hot summer months, visitors can cool off in any of these great Orlando hotels some featuring outdoor pools (heated during the winter months), barbecue/picnic areas, on-site laundry facilities and game rooms. Many of these hotels are conveniently located close to the Walt Disney World resort, which is a popular international travel destination any time of the year. Walt Disney World is home to two major water parks—Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach—where even the hottest days feel comfortably cool.
The Orlando attractions tend to be the most crowded during the peak summer travel season, winter break and spring break. But as anyone who has ever been to the Orlando attractions can tell you, there is never a bad time to “do Disney” or any of the other Orlando area theme parks. Whatever season you decide to visit Orlando, travel to Orlando - Kissimmee Florida and enjoy a vacation of a lifetime.
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