I used to run at night alot, now I prefer the morning. Just give yourself a little time for your body to "start up." I like to have a bannana or something and read the paper, then go for a run and come back for breakfast.
Running in mid-afternoon is ok sometimes too, but my guess is that it's a bit more of "fake" exercise since alot of the effects of running in hot weather is in the form of water loss (sweat). When you get home and drink a glass of water that all comes back. Running at night/morning allows you to go farther and burn more calories as well as get better cardio endurance training.
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