Another sunny day in Miami......
#18
I'm disappointed with you East coasters. Everybody knows it's going to be hot in Florida in the summer. At least you can look forward to noticeable cooldown by the middle of October. So just grin a bear it and take it like a man for the next ten weeks! Such is the price for living in paradise.
I don't think hoping for rain is the answer. Here in the Tampa Bay area five beachgoers were injured when a lightening bolt hit the water near Clearwater Pier. I figure I'd much rather be hot and alive than cool and dead.
I don't think hoping for rain is the answer. Here in the Tampa Bay area five beachgoers were injured when a lightening bolt hit the water near Clearwater Pier. I figure I'd much rather be hot and alive than cool and dead.
#20
Originally Posted by Nemesis8
The whole country is suffering from a heat wave. Where I live the temps swing 40 degrees. This morning it was 45 at my house, but it is supposed to hit 85 by 3PM.
Everywhere except the beach towns in LA. :p
I saw a high of 80 I think last week. Most of it was in the upper 70's. This week is forecast for mid to low 70's. Humidty is non existant with nice cool breezes. This is the same weather we get year round.
#21
Originally Posted by murix
Everywhere except the beach towns in LA. :p
I saw a high of 80 I think last week. Most of it was in the upper 70's. This week is forecast for mid to low 70's. Humidty is non existant with nice cool breezes. This is the same weather we get year round.
I saw a high of 80 I think last week. Most of it was in the upper 70's. This week is forecast for mid to low 70's. Humidty is non existant with nice cool breezes. This is the same weather we get year round.
#22
Originally Posted by Nemesis8
The whole country is suffering from a heat wave. Where I live the temps swing 40 degrees. This morning it was 45 at my house, but it is supposed to hit 85 by 3PM.
76 when i woke up at 7:30.
and for all the people complaining in florida, its only slightly better here...mid to upper 90s with high humidity.
#23
Originally Posted by murix
Everywhere except the beach towns in LA. :p
I saw a high of 80 I think last week. Most of it was in the upper 70's. This week is forecast for mid to low 70's. Humidty is non existant with nice cool breezes. This is the same weather we get year round.
I saw a high of 80 I think last week. Most of it was in the upper 70's. This week is forecast for mid to low 70's. Humidty is non existant with nice cool breezes. This is the same weather we get year round.
By the way, before you Floridians call your real estate agents, here's what half a million bucks will buy you in Long Beach, CA (2bdrm, 1 ba, 1000 sq. ft.):
#24
Originally Posted by Aratinga
Shut up, you dork! :p Now they'll all wanna MOVE here, and houses are already priced completely out of sight!
By the way, before you Floridians call your real estate agents, here's what half a million bucks will buy you in Long Beach, CA (2bdrm, 1 ba, 1000 sq. ft.):
By the way, before you Floridians call your real estate agents, here's what half a million bucks will buy you in Long Beach, CA (2bdrm, 1 ba, 1000 sq. ft.):
#25
Originally Posted by Aratinga
Shut up, you dork! :p Now they'll all wanna MOVE here, and houses are already priced completely out of sight!
No thanks. You can escape a hurricane. Where you gonna go when the big one hits?
RE is no longer a bargain around here. 3 years ago, the median price of a home in central FL was $150k. Last month it was $240k. It's actually higher but they expanded the area for the survey and it takes in a lot more rural areas than before.
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