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You're right about where I live near the beach. It rarely gets over 80. But, in our valleys and Inland Empire, it is constantly over 90 over 100. In the winters there, the high temperatures are the same, but it goes into the 30's every night.
Oh yeah. And I'm pretty sure you've heard of Long Beach right? Well, it gets pretty warm there. During our last heat wave, it was 103*...AT THE BEACH!!! The average summer temps. are 85*+, while at my house they are only 77*. It's 64* here, but 65* in LB. That's why I'm movin to Long Beach after I graduate college.
You're right about where I live near the beach. It rarely gets over 80. But, in our valleys and Inland Empire, it is constantly over 90 over 100. In the winters there, the high temperatures are the same, but it goes into the 30's every night.
Oh yeah. And I'm pretty sure you've heard of Long Beach right? Well, it gets pretty warm there. During our last heat wave, it was 103*...AT THE BEACH!!! The average summer temps. are 85*+, while at my house they are only 77*. It's 64* here, but 65* in LB. That's why I'm movin to Long Beach after I graduate college.
Wow, I didn't realize that. I just thought that northern Cali had chilly and snowy winters and that Southern Cali had a Mediterranean climate. I don't blame you for wanting to move to Long Beach. I understand it's a very desireable place.
Anthony, where have you been? Have you been studying again?
SoCal gets snow. There is a blizzard warning for our local mountains. Lancaster, Palmdale, Apple Valley area has snow. Gorman, Frazier Park, Big Bear, and many, many other areas of SoCal currently have snow.
Started off cloudy this morning and around 25 degrees. In the afternoon it cleared up and became mostly sunny and 32 degrees with a steady light wind. Currently it is 23 degrees.
Long Beach is too cold. It's Inland Empire or nothing.
Our 2 weeks of summer are over. Most of Australia has another 2 months to go. For us it's cold fronts literally ever second day, coming straight off the world's coldest ocean which is as cold in summer as it is in winter Thusrday looks like itll be very cold, only low 70's likely. Again, that's very cold. In May it's nice, not in ****ing January mid summer.
Inland Victoria however is a good 10ºC hotter than us pretty much everyday.
Thusrday looks like itll be very cold, only low 70's likely.
hahahaha 70 is the best temperature. You should go to Alaska
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