reporter: a temporary housing situation now feeling more permanent, with the home of their dreams on hold. for nbc news, is an nika dange, orlando, florida. still ahead, why it might be harder to find georgrgia peacheses at t the supermamarket this summemer.
severe weather threat. some 18 million people are at risk for severe storms tonight. the big areas of concern are the southern plains across to the southeast, all at risk for very large hail, strong winds, and downpours. and more destructive hurricanes are part of what s driving up the price of home insurance here in florida. up an astonishing 100% in just the past few years, and it s leaving some would-be home buyers priced out. sanika dange of our orlando station west 2 explains. reporter: when bright any huey and her husband sold their florida home two years ago and put all their stuff in storage, they thought it would be temporary. the family of three moved in with brittany s mother, hoping to save for a bigger house. what we wanted to sell, take advantage of the equity that had grown in the house over the time that we had owned it. reporter: they hoped to move out in two months, looking for a four-bedroom, two-bath home in the