Weather patterns are different here than many areas of the country. As someone stated, it's governed by the sea breezes from either side of the state. We used to be able to "read" the weather when we lived in the midwest. Dark skies meant it would rain soon and you could watch those clouds move in. The longer we've lived here, we've seen that it's patchy. It can be raining in SS or LSL but not further south. Yesterday (Wed) I was down near Brownwood and it was thundering nearly constantly with dark clouds. Had the car radio/weather on---they were telling where the storms were and where they were headed. As I drove home (north) the sky brightened. To us, it seems like Marion County gets a lot of "weather". We do listen to Orlando---but what happens there most likely won't here. What I don't get though is we're warned about thunder and lightening and to take cover but people don't adhere to those and keep golfing.
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