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  2. Climate of the Tampa Bay area - Wikipedia

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    Cumulus clouds building over the Tampa Convention Center on a summer afternoon. The warm and rainy season typically begins in late May and runs through October. [5] Average high temperatures are in the low 90s °F (around 32 °C) with lows in the mid-70s °F (around 24 °C) during this period, and the combination of warm temperatures and high humidity brings an almost daily chance of rain and ...

  3. Climate of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The wettest month recorded at a Florida climate station was during May 1891 when Gainesville, Florida received 30.90 inches (785 mm). [23] The wettest year on record for a Florida climate station was during 1879 when 127.24 inches (3,232 mm) fell at Pensacola, Florida. [24]

  4. Real estate: Why Tampa suddenly has the hottest housing ... - AOL

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    Tampa, Florida, was rated 2022’s hottest housing ... Famous 7th Avenue in the Historic Ybor City of Tampa, Florida, now designated as a National Historic Landmark District, on January 11, 2020 ...

  5. 10 of the hottest cities in the US - AOL

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    One of Florida's hottest cities is also one of its most popular tourist spots, with a 74 million people visiting in 2022. Unlike Miami, temperatures in Orlando can occasionally reach the 100 ...

  6. Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa Bay area has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), although due to its location on the Florida peninsula on Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, it shows some characteristics of a tropical climate. Tampa has hot and humid summers with frequent thunderstorms and dry and mild winters. Average highs range from 71 to 91 °F (22 to 33 ...

  7. Maps show Helene's path as it batters Florida and Southeast - AOL

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    Maps show the areas impacted by storm surge, rainfall levels and more as Helene, once a major hurricane and now a tropical storm, moves inland from Florida's Gulf Coast over Georgia.

  8. 2023 heat waves - Wikipedia

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    Various heat records have been broken, [1] with July being the hottest month ever recorded. [2] Scientists have attributed the heat waves to man-made climate change. [1] [2] Another cause is the El Niño phenomena which began to develop in 2023. [3] However, recent findings show that climate change is exacerbating the strength of El Niño. [4]

  9. Florida's ocean water temperatures are high. But are they too ...

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    This week the surface ocean temperature of the some of the waters around Florida reached 100 degrees, near-hot tub heat levels.