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  2. California City, California - Wikipedia

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    California City is a city located in northern Antelope Valley in Kern County, California, United States. It is 100 miles (160 km) north of the city of Los Angeles , and the population was 14,973 at the 2020 census .

  3. The city recorded more than 15 days of above-normal temperatures during the winter, between 1991 and 2020. Climate Central’s “2023 Winter Package” shows the winter warming trend in Sacramento.

  4. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    East Los Angeles, the Gateway Cities, and parts of the San Gabriel Valley average the warmest winter high temps (72 °F, 22 °C) in all of the western U.S., and Santa Monica averages the warmest winter lows (52 °F, 11 °C) in all of the western U.S. Palm Springs, a city in the Coachella Valley, averages high/low/mean temperatures of 75 °F/50 ...

  5. California getting much needed break from storms. How long ...

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    A much-needed break from the relentless train of storms from the Pacific is unfolding across California, and AccuWeather meteorologists believe the pause in major rain and mountain snow events ...

  6. Shed - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins and Riley followed up that book with Inventions from the Shed (1999) [17] and a 5-part film documentary series with the same name. [18] Gordon Thorburn also examined the shed proclivity in his book Men and Sheds (2002), [19] as did Gareth Jones in Shed Men (2004). [20] Recently, "Men's Sheds" have become common in Australia. [21]

  7. Why winter, yes winter, fires are burning in California - AOL

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    In early 2021, a potent combination of dry weather and a warming climate have produced fuels — grasses, shrubs, and trees — that can ignite in winter. Though the relatively small wildfires ...

  8. Geography of southern California - Wikipedia

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    Due to the topographic features and proximity to the Pacific, southern California has its share of both low clouds and fog. [3] Coastal fogs are frequently generated by interaction between seasonal inversion layers and the coastal marine layer, and may reach as far inland as 20 miles, butting up against inland mountains or coastal mountain ranges.

  9. Dry break on the horizon for California following relentless ...

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    Even places such as Death Valley, California, have observed 248% of their normal rainfall since Dec. 1 by collecting 2.48 inches to date.Although it doesn't sound like much compared to how much ...