The weather during the event is expected to be a little colder than normal so you may want to bring a jacket/sweater. http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/USFL0372 (Change between C/F at the top of the page)
On 12/11/2014 15:44, kgroneman wrote:
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The weather during the event is expected to be a little colder than
normal so you may want to bring a jacket/sweater.
http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/USFL0372 (Change between C/F at
the top of the page)[/color]
Little colder? Compared with the UK it’ll be a lot warmer, particularly
on Sunday!
Simon
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Comparing to arbitrary points around the globe may be an interesting
exercise, but it’s also pretty exhausting. A more-practical comparison is
against normal temperatures for the region; Orlando is in Florida, so
known for being warm. The UK is that little island across a decent-sized
pond which is known for, well, drinkable tea, royalty, and quidditch.
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Good luck.
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Hey Simon Flood:
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Little colder? Compared with the UK it’ll be a lot warmer,
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Then be sure to bring the swim suit and suntan lotion!
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Kim - 11/12/2014 10:51:48 AM
On 12/11/2014 17:34, ab wrote:
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Comparing to arbitrary points around the globe may be an interesting
exercise, but it’s also pretty exhausting. A more-practical comparison is
against normal temperatures for the region; Orlando is in Florida, so
known for being warm. The UK is that little island across a decent-sized
pond which is known for, well, drinkable tea, royalty, and quidditch.[/color]
You forgot we’re also known for chocolate …
Simon
SUSE Knowledge Partner