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Climate of Ocala, Florida

The climate is as inviting as the countryside. In January, the average low is 50 degrees Fahrenheit; in July, the average high is 90 degrees Fahrenheit. It rains approximately 116 days annually, with a yearly average total of 51 inches, but most afternoon showers don't last long before the sun returns. Occasionally the region will experience a light frost, but a hard freeze would be reasonably uncommon.
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