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

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    NOAA predicts California's summer temperatures will be 33% to 50% above average. ... states — can also anticipate a warmer summer. The map is color-coded and the darker the color, the higher the ...

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

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    For its 2024 summer outlook, the almanac states that California will see hot and dry conditions. The almanac forecasts that it will likely be “warm, hot, and muggy” for most of the country.

  4. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    California's coastal regions, the Sierra Nevada foothills, and much of the Central Valley have a Mediterranean climate, with warmer, drier weather in summer and cooler, wetter weather in winter. The influence of the ocean generally moderates temperature extremes, creating warmer winters and substantially cooler summers in coastal areas.

  5. Summer is here, and so is the forecast: Get the scoop from ...

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    There is also a moderate risk of severe weather in the mid-Atlantic this summer, including in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pittsburgh. The risk will be slightly lower in New England, but ...

  6. June Gloom - Wikipedia

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    June Gloom is a mainly Southern California term for a weather pattern that results in cloudy, overcast skies with cool temperatures during the late spring and early summer. While it is most common in the month of June, it can occur in surrounding months, giving rise to other colloquialisms , such as “Graypril,” “May Gray,” “No-Sky ...

  7. List of U.S. state colors - Wikipedia

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    California's official colors are: Blue Gold; First used by the University of California, Berkeley in 1875, and officially adopted by the state in 1951, [4] blue represents the sky and gold represents the California Gold Rush. [5] The colors are defined by several different standards in law: [6] International Commission on Illumination:

  8. Another rainy summer? That’s what NOAA is predicting for 2024

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    La Niña is contributing to the 2024 weather pattern. NOAA meteorologist Anthony Artusa told USA Today the waning El Niño and developing La Niña are factors in the NOAA's forecast for a warm summer.

  9. Catalina eddy - Wikipedia

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    The Catalina eddy wind pattern, also called the "coastal eddy" or "marine layer," is a localized weather phenomenon that occurs in the Southern California Bight, the mostly concave portion of the Southern California coast running from Point Conception to San Diego.