We are very lucky with temperatures like 127 degrees yesterday in Death Valley to be having high and low fog brought in by all the heat inland. It evaporates the ocean waters into fog (high and low) this blots out the sun and reduces our temperatures in amazing ways compared to inland 10 or 20 miles from where we live on the coast. I woke up to fog so heavy I could barely see into my own backyard which went high but then it did it again about noon with barely being able to see trees in neighbor's yards today. We usually don't get in the summer more than 1 or 2 days of sun in a row so very seldom does the temperature go above 70 to 80 even in the deep summer of August. However, this year anything is possible because of Global Climate changes.
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Saturday, July 6, 2024
It made it to 69 degrees on the Northern california Coast today
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