- The snowbirds are coming back. The neighborhood is busier and more there are more golfers on the course.
- The decreased humidity and cooler temperatures make it ideal to open up the windows.
- There were less people on the beaches. Maybe after Brian and I have been in Florida a few more years, we will start to think 80 degrees is too cool for the beach...but not yet.
Here is New Smyrna Beach in June
Here is New Smyrna Beach in October
Florida doesn't have the colorful fall leaves like Ohio. For a moment, I though I was in the Ohio, when I saw this tree. When I looked harder, I noticed that the colors were not from the leaves...but from yellow flowers and red seed pods. It is called a Golden Rain Tree.
I have one change of the season experience that has followed me from Ohio to Florida. I have an Emerson SmartSet Clock Radio. I bought it because it automatically sets the correct time after a power interruption. My problem started in 2007 when Congress changed the dates that Daylight Savings time starts and ends. This clock is programmed for the pre-2007 time change dates. So each Fall, the Sunday before the official Daylight Savings time change, my bedside clock spontaneously "falls" back a hour. This year, I was surprised when Brian woke me up at 4 a.m. to go with him to a motorcycle hare scramble near Ormond Beach, Florida. The actual time was 5 a.m. (which was early enough).
Each year, I start out thinking I will leave the clock set to the wrong time till the next week when Daylight Savings time actually changes. But, it takes too much mental energy for A REAL RETIRED HOUSEWIFE OF FLORIDA to keep converting the time. So a couple of days in, I change the clock. Now next week, I will have the same experience in reverse! Next Spring, the fun begins again. I think I will put a new clock on my Christmas wish list!
Lower temperatures play a big part in the changing seasons. That got me thinking about the differences in the climate between Ohio and Florida. Here are some comparisons between Ohio and Florida. (from climatezone.com and weather.com).
Some Differences
Average High and Low Temperatures
AKRON 17 degrees (in January) to 83 degrees (in July)
ORLANDO 49 degrees (in January) to 91 degrees (In July and August)
Much bigger range of temperatures in Akron
ORLANDO 49 degrees (in January) to 91 degrees (In July and August)
Much bigger range of temperatures in Akron
Days with Max Temperatures of 90 degrees or higher
AKRON 7 days a year
ORLANDO 107 days a year (Oh My)
ORLANDO 107 days a year (Oh My)
Days with Min Temperatures Below Freezing
AKRON 125 days a year
ORLANDO 2 days a year (And Even That Is Too Much)
ORLANDO 2 days a year (And Even That Is Too Much)
Some Similarities
Average Precipitation
AKRON 37 inches with 47 days of snow
ORLANDO 48 inches with 0 days of snow
Close to the same amount of precipitation, Akron just gets it in rain and snow)
ORLANDO 48 inches with 0 days of snow
Close to the same amount of precipitation, Akron just gets it in rain and snow)
Cloudy Days
AKRON 28 Clear Days and 99 Partly Cloudy Days (238 Cloudy Days)
ORLANDO 89 Clear Days and 147 Partly Cloudy Days (89 Cloudy Days)
Just about the same "clear" days, big difference in the "cloudy" days
ORLANDO 89 Clear Days and 147 Partly Cloudy Days (89 Cloudy Days)
Just about the same "clear" days, big difference in the "cloudy" days
Believe It Or Not!
Record Temperatures
AKRON Lowest was -25 degrees in 1994, highest was 104 degrees in 1918
ORLANDO Lowest was 19 degrees in 1984, highest was 101 degrees in 1998
No way! Akron beat Orlando for the record HIGH temperature!
Fall is my FAVORITE season...hands down. I like the colors, the smells and the cooler temperatures. I have some great memories of the Fall season in Ohio..colorful leaves, Summit County Metro Park Hiking Spree, mums and pumpkins. Oh My. Now that I am A REAL RETIRED HOUSEWIFE OF FLORIDA, I have to make new memories of my favorite season
ORLANDO Lowest was 19 degrees in 1984, highest was 101 degrees in 1998
No way! Akron beat Orlando for the record HIGH temperature!
Fall is my FAVORITE season...hands down. I like the colors, the smells and the cooler temperatures. I have some great memories of the Fall season in Ohio..colorful leaves, Summit County Metro Park Hiking Spree, mums and pumpkins. Oh My. Now that I am A REAL RETIRED HOUSEWIFE OF FLORIDA, I have to make new memories of my favorite season
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