Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Florida will be warm enough in spring. Actually the water in FL is warm year round
Wrong. Gulf Mexico, Panhandle area
January–February: 64° F
March: 66° F
April: 72° F
May: 78° F
June: 82° F
July–August: 84° F
September: 82° F
October: 77° F
November: 72° F
December: 68° F
Most people arent vacationing in the panhandle area, dummy.
Hey stupid, the panhandle area gets 10m visitors a year. Which was not the point, obviously. Are you always this stupid or just on DCUM?
No need to answer, I already know.
Yeah, for Orlando, not for the beaches. If you really thought posting panhandle water temps was some kind of meaningful contribution to the discussion, then youre incredibly dumb and socially clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Florida will be warm enough in spring. Actually the water in FL is warm year round
Wrong. Gulf Mexico, Panhandle area
January–February: 64° F
March: 66° F
April: 72° F
May: 78° F
June: 82° F
July–August: 84° F
September: 82° F
October: 77° F
November: 72° F
December: 68° F
Most people arent vacationing in the panhandle area, dummy.
Hey stupid, the panhandle area gets 10m visitors a year. Which was not the point, obviously. Are you always this stupid or just on DCUM?
No need to answer, I already know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Florida will be warm enough in spring. Actually the water in FL is warm year round
Wrong. Gulf Mexico, Panhandle area
January–February: 64° F
March: 66° F
April: 72° F
May: 78° F
June: 82° F
July–August: 84° F
September: 82° F
October: 77° F
November: 72° F
December: 68° F
Most people arent vacationing in the panhandle area, dummy.
Anonymous wrote:for me please. I was responsible for planning our Spring Break trip to a warm, beachy destination. Consensus was that if we're going to a beachy place, the water must be warm enough for swimming in. So I chose a destination in the Caribbean. To me, Caribbean/Hawaii/South and Central America were the only options that are somewhat nearby that fit.
DH claims that we could have just gone to Florida. I say air temps will be fine, water temps not so much. Is he right that water temps will be warm enough to comfortably spend significant time in? Spring break is 2nd week of April.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Florida will be warm enough in spring. Actually the water in FL is warm year round
Wrong. Gulf Mexico, Panhandle area
January–February: 64° F
March: 66° F
April: 72° F
May: 78° F
June: 82° F
July–August: 84° F
September: 82° F
October: 77° F
November: 72° F
December: 68° F
Panhandle temps are SIGNIFICANTLY lower than South FL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Florida will be warm enough in spring. Actually the water in FL is warm year round
Wrong. Gulf Mexico, Panhandle area
January–February: 64° F
March: 66° F
April: 72° F
May: 78° F
June: 82° F
July–August: 84° F
September: 82° F
October: 77° F
November: 72° F
December: 68° F
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Florida will be warm enough in spring. Actually the water in FL is warm year round
Wrong. Gulf Mexico, Panhandle area
January–February: 64° F
March: 66° F
April: 72° F
May: 78° F
June: 82° F
July–August: 84° F
September: 82° F
October: 77° F
November: 72° F
December: 68° F
Anonymous wrote:Depends on your tolerance for water temps and where in Florida. But the real question is why is your husband being a d!ck about it? If you can't be involved in the planning, stfu after.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, Florida will be warm enough in spring. Actually the water in FL is warm year round