Orlando, Longwood and Seminole County Weather Almost every day is a great weather day in The Orlando/Longwood/Seminole County area. Part of the Sunshine State, this region has a warm subtropical climate where you can enjoy the outdoors all year round. There are two primary seasons, summer and winter. Summers are long, warm and rainy, lasting from April until October. The winter months are refreshingly cooler, lasting from November through March, and have less rainfall. During the more humid, summer season, temperatures generally range from the 70’s to the low 90’s. During these months, strong afternoon thunderstorms occur almost daily. During the winter season, temperatures range from the 50’s to the low 70’s, and there is no real snowfall. The average annual rainfall in the area is 50 inches, with most of it occurring between June and September. Average Local Area Temperatures
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92º F |
72º F |
| Fall |
83º F |
64º F |
| Winter |
73º F |
51º F |
| Spring |
83º F |
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Animal House >House Odors
What is "H.O."? You can probably guess--it means "home odors".
Be careful of odors in your home. If your family room smells stuffy and stale, or if your cat or dog has left a distinctive odor in the hallway, take action by eliminating the source of the odor rather than merely treating the effects. Smells have a powerful effect on the way people react to a house, and no amount of room freshener or vanilla on the light bulbs can mask a serious odor problem. In fact, such remedies may draw attention to the problem. We have seen homes with an odor problem languish unsold on the market for months or sell for significantly less than comparable homes in the neighborhood.
If you think that you may have a problem, talk candidly with your real estate agent. Your agent should be able to offer some constructive suggestions, and perhaps refer you to a professional who can help banish H.O. from your home!
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What land did the U.S. Government buy for $7.2 million?
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In March 1867, the US bought all of Russian America (Alaska) from Russia. |
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