A heated pool wouldn't be bad, but the gulf is too cold. Even for northerners (I am one).
The air temperature is chillier this week than normal, but next week will be warmer and more where it should be in the mid 70's. Believe it or not, this morning it was 39 in the Tampa Bay area. Not good for swimming. Spring training for the last 10 years has been always a guessing game. Either we sweat and burn in the sun for 3 hours or we bundle up and huddle away from the wind. Mostly sun. Just keep your fingers crossed.
2007-02-17 14:35:40
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answered by N&MK 2
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p.c.. as in case you've been going to stay on the shore of Lake Michigan. the elements can decision from a summer-like ninety 2 and sunny with a youthful breeze to our "iciness" days with clouds and rain, biting chilly north winds, highs in the mid 60s and lows in the forties. The iciness is lots milder the following besides the undeniable fact that that is nonetheless iciness, so p.c.. more beneficial than shorts and tee shirts for particular. A rainjacket/windbreaker is a ought to.
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answered by ? 4
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Right this minute, in North Florida, you better bring the brass monkeys inside!!! LOL!
If you like swimming in the cold weather, I suggest you try many of the natural springs, where the water comes out of the ground at 72 degrees year round.
2007-02-17 13:20:49
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answered by JD_in_FL 6
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go to www.weather.com type in the city you want to check and then select it from the list it brings up. Then look at the monthly forecast. It will show you a projected forecast for the next 10 days and the averages and records for the days after that out to the end of March.
2007-02-17 13:23:54
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answered by Carmen M 1
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No!!! Not this week----was 29 DEGREES on SA. 16th, FEB, 2007 8-[-((-] ME in GLASSES CRYIN'
Usually by 12th,of FEB, the LAND TEMP starts to WARM to MID 70's by DAY, I am AFRAID the WATER TEMP is NOT WARM enough to SWIM IN yet.
http://www.wcjb.com GAINESVILLE's tv20 (ABC) is a GOOD PLACE to START.
CALL WCJB WEATHER LINE: 352 338 2420
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/forecast/MapClick.php?CityName=Gainesville&state=FL&site=JAX
INFO of STEAMER422001 Of USAWeatherSpotters
2007-02-17 15:27:45
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answered by NOKIA 6103 By T*MOBILE 3
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with a wetsuit, water temps are in the 60's
2007-02-17 13:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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