Weather in Florida
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From: Dubh linn...Eire
Hey orninn.
I am going to naples florida too from nov till dec, where abouts you doing your hour building?
In relation to weather I believe it to be probably the best time of the year , equivalent to maybe our best summer's and without the energy sapping humidity of a florida summer.
Enjoy your time
I am going to naples florida too from nov till dec, where abouts you doing your hour building?
In relation to weather I believe it to be probably the best time of the year , equivalent to maybe our best summer's and without the energy sapping humidity of a florida summer.
Enjoy your time
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From: Florida, USA
The month of November is, technically, the last month of hurricane season - which closes on November 30th.
Last year, much to the confusion of all involved, we still had "tropical activity" in early December - and nobody understood why.
Normally, as has been said before (and indeed, by yourself), November is gorgeous.
The tourists will have started arriving, the queues in the restaurants will be getting bigger, the hotels will be getting more expensive....the weather SHOULD be just fine. Don't quote me on it.
Last year, much to the confusion of all involved, we still had "tropical activity" in early December - and nobody understood why.
Normally, as has been said before (and indeed, by yourself), November is gorgeous.
The tourists will have started arriving, the queues in the restaurants will be getting bigger, the hotels will be getting more expensive....the weather SHOULD be just fine. Don't quote me on it.
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From: New Jersey Shore
I instructed 3 years in FL. Nov-Dec. are generally good months for flying and living.
You can expect fronts, and temperate climate. Like WX everywhere, it is impossible to generalize for one particular period.
I remember being in Portland one summer where not a drop of rain had fallen in 140 days.
Good luck, BTW. FL has a lot to offer. The summers are beastly hot.
You can expect fronts, and temperate climate. Like WX everywhere, it is impossible to generalize for one particular period.
I remember being in Portland one summer where not a drop of rain had fallen in 140 days.
Good luck, BTW. FL has a lot to offer. The summers are beastly hot.




