It was 100 degrees Fahrenheit in Santa Cruz, Ca. today and 104 degrees in Greenfield. The temperature is only supposed to go up from here this week. There should be more record breaking temperatures coming near and around the San Francisco Bay area as well. Since the wind is coming from the hot inland and blowing out to sea, it should be pretty much perfect beach weather for swimmers in this section of California beaches this week unless the intense heat pulls the fog back in at some point.
This has been one of the coldest and dreariest summers all along the California Coast from Border to Border this year. When I visited La Jolla Cove (near San Diego) and spent a night in a hotel there recently the water was a minimum of ten degrees or more colder than normal this year. This has been true all up and down the California coast this summer because of all the overcast weather. However, this next week it looks like summer is here up and down the state with 108 degrees inland from Santa Cruz and various points inland and 80s to 90s at most beaches nearby.
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