Monday, June 17, 2013

Inland Florida weather

During my travel back to Vero, we encountered stormy weather along the way especially in the middle of the southern part of state which is where I get through in order to get back to Vero Beach. The reason for that is that is usually in that area, it is very warm and not breezy, a place like that is usually an area that tornadoes are more likely to occur which is a hazard for a town to experience especially with there being not as much business occuring in those areas in the middle of the state. The warmth of towns in the middle of Florida, especially on the southside, are subject to bad, gloomy weather and towns like LaBelle, Okeechobee, just to name a few are towns that are difficult to live in during summer as no sea breeze in the area makes life there resembling living in the desert. Sometimes, I realize that living on a city bordering the ocean is a good thing with its sea breeze cooling the area down at night as opposed to living in the farmland of Florida which involves living miserable days and nights daily during the summer, along with its lack of business occuring in the area, except for the usual suspects such as McDonalds and Wendy's, just to name a few. Unless you live in Orlando or Lakeland, the middle of the state is hard to live in with it being a magnet of tornadoes and hot weather.

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