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How bad is summer at Port Saint Lucie

Debbyd57

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We are considering exchanging into the Sheraton PGA, (Port Saint Lucie), this summer in July. How bad is the humidity going to be? We are from Hattiesburg, MS, so are used to heat and humidity, but are planning to golf if we go. We can handle up to about 88 or 90 degrees for golfing. Our other option is Branson which will also be hot and humid. I know we should have planned sooner but we didn't and now there isn't much out there. Thanks. Debby
 

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It is quite humid. Will be in upper 80's. Put on tons of sunscreen (I recommend 50) and wear short sleeve shirts that have wicking in them. Move slowly and park in the shade as much as possible. Linda
 

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August is the most humid month usually. Its still pretty humid in July but not totally unbearable. Not like "up north" where it feels like it takes your breath away. The intenseness of the sun is worse than the humidity. Temps should be in the upper 80's-low 90's. And evenings always cool off nicely.
 
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