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Temperature
The average high temperature (Fahrenheit) in Metro Orlando in 2009
was 83.3 degrees. The season's peak occurred in August at 92.0
degrees, and the low was 46.4 degrees during the month of
January.
Rain The average total rainfall in
Metro Orlando in 2009 was 4.29 inches. The season's peak occurred
in May with 14.56 inches, with only 0.48 inches of rainfall during
the month of March.
Humidity
The average normal humidity in Metro Orlando in 2009 was 72%. The
season's highest occurred at 78% during the month of July, and the
low was 64% in February and April.
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METRO
ORLANDO
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AVG. HIGH/LOW
TEMP (F)
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TOTAL
RAIN
(inches)
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SNOW
(inches)
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January
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71.9 / 46.4
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2.08
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68
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0
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February
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72.7 / 48.3
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.62
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64
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0
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March
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80.0 / 55.0
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.48
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67
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0
|
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April
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83.8 / 59.3
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1.06
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64
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0
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May
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88.1 / 67.5
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14.56
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72
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0
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June
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91.3 / 72.8
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8.05
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75
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0
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July
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90.7 / 73.2
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6.05
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78
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0
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August
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92.0 / 74.5
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4.74
|
77
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0
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September
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89.9 / 73.1
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4.58
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76
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0
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October
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87.1 / 67.8
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2.85
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73
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0
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November
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78.7 / 60.0
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1.02
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71
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0
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December
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72.9 / 54.7
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5.39
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76
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0
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| Source: National
Climatic Data Center, NOAA - 2009 data |
Hurricanes
No matter what the weather outside, Orlando is always open for
business. The lights keep shining and business continues as usual
even when Mother Nature throws a few, rare curve balls. When we
were affected by tropical systems in recent years, Orlando’s
downtown corridor and many technological centers never even
experienced an interruption in utility service. And because
Orlando’s inland location provides significant protection, many
coastal residents fleeing approaching storms choose Orlando as
their evacuation destination.
For up-to-the-minute weather information, visit the websites of
two EDC investors.
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