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Forecasting Change: Summer is here and it’s getting hotter
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Summer temperatures
ORLANDO, Fla. – Summer has a magical feel for most of America. It’s the time when school is out, lazy days arrive, families take vacations and the living is easy.
For Floridians, though, it marks the return of the “Mean Season,” the time of year when we are truly tropical and have severe weather potential. It is also getting hotter.
Check out the temperature trends in the graphics below. Over the last 50 years, Orlando has been inching up in the average summer temperature department.
Summer temperatures
For this week, the average high over the last 30 years is 90 degrees. This week, we have been above that average several times. Over the last 50 years, we have added three more days above 95 to our total per summer. Thursday will be one of those days.