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All Weather Hurricane Shutters
806 E 3rd Ave, New Smyrna Beach, FL
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East Coast Shutters LLC
2440 Lydia Way, New Smyrna Beach, FL
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Hurricane Shutters
4208 Saxon Dr, New Smyrna Beach, FL
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New Smyrna Beach is located at (29.030563, -80.925307). The city's motto is "cygnus inter anates", which is Latin for "a swan among ducks." The city is located in the Fun Coast region of the state of Florida.In a study just performed, 20% of people in New Smyrna Beach, Florida have friends checking out new windows designed to spruce up their home.Like the rest of Florida north of Lake Okeechobee, New Smyrna Beach enjoys a humid subtropical(Koppen, Cfa) climate characterized by hot, humid summers and mild, mostly dry winters. New Smyrna Beach, like many coastal locations on peninsular Florida, is also home to several tropical microclimates where Coconut Palm and Banana can grow to maturity and fruit. Although four seasons are thought to be present by some, this area is normally dominated by two distinct seasons: the rainy season, from April until November, and the shorter dry season, from November to March. Spring and autumn are normally too subtle to be noticed as the majority of trees here are not deciduous, and therefore do not lose their leaves. Although it can be chilly and damp during the winter, the temperatures very rarely drop below freezing, and temperatures usually remain comfortable during the winter. The city has only recorded snowfall three times in its 250 year history. The summers, on the other hand, are very long and hot, with ferocious thunderstorms in the afternoon, as central Florida is the lightning capital of the Americas. The growing season is twelve months, USDA hardiness zone is 9b. Dangers include hurricanes from June until November, and Nor'easters in the winter.
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