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| Climate |
| Orlando is considered to be in
a subtropical climate zone. Summer high temperatures average in the low-to-mid
90s °F (mid-30s °C). Its proximety to the Atlantic Ocean in particular
allows the Sea Breeze to cool it, but also keeping humidity high, keeping temperatures
stable and making temperatures of 100°F (38°C) very rare. Its all-time
record high temperature is 102°F (39°C), last achieved on May 31, 1945.
100°F was last reached in 1998, when several days of 100-degree weather were
observed, peaking at 101°F on July 2. | Winter
temperatures are typically mild, with the jet stream bringing in frequent cold
fronts. High temperatures typically fluctuate anywhere from 65°F (18°C)
to 80°F (27°F). Below-freezing temperatures are uncommon, with snow almost
a generational event. Orlando's all-time record low is 19°F (-7°C), last
achieved on January 20, 1985. The last recorded snow event was on December 23,
1989, when light snow and sleet fell and the high temperature only reached 33°F
(0.5°C). January is the only month in which a temperature of 90°F (32°C)
has not been recorded. | The
average annual rainfall for Orlando is 48.35" (1,198.1 mm). June through
September is its "rainy season", accounted for by its location at the
center of the Florida Peninsula, with the Gulf Breeze off the Gulf of Mexico and
the Sea Breeze off the Atlantic Ocean colliding over the city in the summer, creating
"pop-up" thunderstorms. December through May is considered Orlando's
"dry season", with wildfires a danger particularly in May.
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