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  2. California Current - Wikipedia

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    The cooler ocean current along the west coast also makes summer temperatures cooler on the west coast compared to the east coast. For example, Half Moon Bay at 37°N has an average July high temperature of 67 °F (19 °C) while Virginia Beach, VA, close to the same latitude, has high temperatures July high temperature of 89 °F (32 °C).

  3. Climate of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The United States average for days above 90 °F (32 °C) is 37.9 days while San Diego's is only 2.5 days, and there are, on average 0 days below 32 °F (0 °C) in San Diego, while the national average is 88 days. The average low temperature in January for the country is 26.5 °F (−3.1 °C), and for San Diego it is 50 °F (10 °C).

  4. June Gloom - Wikipedia

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    June Gloom is a mainly Southern California term for a weather ... Low-altitude stratus clouds form over the cool water of the California Current, ... and San Diego ...

  5. San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Water is supplied to residents by the Water Department of the City of San Diego. The city receives most of its water from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, which brings water to the region from the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, via the state project and the Colorado River, via the Colorado Aqueduct. [247]

  6. Dixon Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Dixon Reservoir has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate, like most of San Diego. In the summer the weather is hot, while in the winter the weather is cool and wet. Because of the Reservoir's inland setting it is considerably warmer than coastal cities. The yearly precipitation averages around 15 in (380 mm) but may vary from year to year.

  7. Lake Hodges - Wikipedia

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    When full, the reservoir covers 1,234 acres (4.99 km 2), has a maximum water depth of 115 feet (35 m), and a shoreline of 27 miles (43 km). [1] Lake Hodges is owned by the City of San Diego and supplies water to the San Dieguito Water District and Santa Fe Irrigation District. Lake Hodges has a total capacity of 30,251 acre-feet of water. [2]

  8. Miramar Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Miramar Reservoir is a reservoir in the Scripps Ranch community of San Diego, California.Owned, operated and maintained by the City of San Diego, the reservoir and its 165-foot tall earthen embankment dam were completed in 1960 as part of the second San Diego Aqueduct project. [1]

  9. Template:San Diego weatherbox - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Climate data for San Diego Int'l Airport (1991–2020 normals, [a] extremes 1874 ...