Saturday, February 16, 2013

My favorite kind of weather

Weather is a popular topic of people's discussion, and one of the most common questions is do you like the weather in somewhere. Moreover, weather is an important factor when people chose where to live. In my opinion, I like snow,but my favorite weather is in my hometown, where I have lived for the longest time in my life.
Just like I wrote in a blog before, the weather in my hometown has a little similarity  with California. They are mild and do not have variety in one year, and my hometown is near sea as well. However, my hometown is moister than South California. When I had backed to my hometown from north China during the vocation, I almost could not breath because the air is so heavy that full of moisture. This kind of wet weather is good for skin, so I feel comfortable in hometown.
In summer, there are a lot of typhoons come to my hometown, but I like the weather when they come. The wind and rain are so heavy that many trees are fell down during the typhoon. At that time my friends and I love to see the weather to feel the power of nature. After the typhoons, the sky and air always become clear and fresh, that is another reason I like typhoons.
The winter in my hometown is really short, and it rains a lot. Temperature during the winter is not low, but because the weather is wet, people often feel colder that the snow places. In another hand, I still miss the weather since I left home to go to university.
In brief, my hometown's weather is my favorite. It is a really beautiful place and the weather is nice. No matter where I go, I will always love and miss my hometown.

3 comments:

  1. Whenever I go anywhere, I always remember about the weather in my country. I love the rain in autumn, the blooming flowers in spring and the wind in summer. That is great!

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  2. I like a weather after a typhoon because of a clear sky like you said, but before it, I am not sure. It should be dangerous, isn't it? However, I hope you enjoy with California weather, and be careful with the typhoon when you stay in your hometown. TC!

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  3. I've never witness a typhoon. I'd love to see it too

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