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  2. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    The cool offshore, enhanced by upwelling of cold sub-surface waters, often creates summer fog near the coast, creating a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csb). Farther inland, the climate becomes more continental, with some areas turning semi-arid (Köppen BSk), with colder winters and markedly hotter summers.

  3. Summer has been no sweat for California's green energy grid ...

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    SAN DIEGO — Amid humanity's hottest-ever summer months, California, home of the hottest place on Ea rth, has enjoyed a relatively cool and stress-free energy supply.. A test of the grid's ...

  4. How hot is California going to get this summer? Here's what ...

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    The temperature map shows that in California, especially in northern parts of the state, there will be a 33% to 50% probability that temperatures will be above average.

  5. June Gloom - Wikipedia

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    The negative effects of a long June Gloom on the coastal California tourism industry is often reported in the local news media. [14] The phenomenon can be especially disorienting to visitors from inland areas who, coming from the summer heat, would not expect cool temperatures and clouds and fog at the beach.

  6. Will this summer be the hottest on record? Here’s what ...

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    Summertime is about to seep into Northern California — and you can already feel it. Warm temperatures are popping up in the region, with inland areas reaching highs in the 90s. Summer officially ...

  7. Climate of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles International Airport airport and its surroundings (Westchester and El Segundo, as well as Santa Monica, Venice, and the immediately surrounding neighborhoods) are generally the coolest part of the region in the summer, as they receive a near-constant sea breeze. Santa Monica and its environs may be 10 to 15 °F (6 to 8 °C) cooler ...

  8. 9 Places to Visit in the U.S. This Summer If You Hate the Heat

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    1. North Cascades National Park, Washington. Average Summer Temperature: 50–70°F (10–21°C). Dubbed the "American Alps," North Cascades National Park makes for a perfect getaway to cool off.

  9. Climate of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    While the summer months are virtually rainless, subtropical moisture from the North American monsoon usually results in increased humidity and thunderstorms for at least a few days each summer. Rainfall is highly variable from year to year and from month to month, and San Diego is subject to both droughts and floods .