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Old 08-14-2007, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by pmayjr
Not at all... right on the ocean, nice breeze, low 80s. What a lot of people don't realize about Los Angeles and San Diego, is along the coast and quite a few miles inward, it's actually not that hot there.

Where it gets hot is the further east you get, the further you get towards the desert. I remember when I went to the Coachella music festival (http://www.coachella.com) just outside of Palm Springs (which is in the desert) in late April 2006, it was over 100 degrees everyday. When I drove back to L.A. to catch my flight home, I stopped at Hermosa Beach at about 5PM. It was so friggin cold! Like literally 50 degrees cooler at the beach than it was in the desert. So that's what makes Del Mar so nice this time O' year. It never gets super hot. That and is it possible for Cali to ever get humid? It's mainly dry heat there right?
We can get some tropical storms to bring the humitity up, but it never gets like the midwest and east coast. You can't beat living next to the Pacific Ocean for the weather.
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