If you live along the coast of northern California, the 100 plus temperatures inland just make the fog thicker and colder off the ocean. The heat causes evaporation during the summers and gives us what we call the "June Glooms" so as it gets hotter and hotter inland more and more evaporation off the ocean just tends to make it colder and colder (but not as cold as winter) so, the summers are sort of like a "Lesser winter" in the summers now. It's very strange to live on the northern coast as it gets cooler and cooler as it gets hotter and hotter (up to 130 or 133 degrees in places like Death Valley this weekend now. This is why almost no one has air conditioning around San Francisco on the coast from About Big Sur north up into Oregon. Because you might only need air conditioning one day of the year if that.
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