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SoCal Winter in full effect

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Cool weather promotes clear thought and innovation. Outside of antiquity, nothing worth a shit has come from hot areas.

You know, despite being in the Bay Area, Silicon Valley gets pretty damn warm...

And, Hollywood.

So, basically, the technical and entertainment centers of the freaking world.
 
what is this 120 degree so-cal weather some of you are talking about? i'm seriously wondering because i've only been to san diego in the summer (early july) and it was cooler there than it was back home here in MD that time of year, and didn't have jack shit for humidity.

and how the fuck could someone get sick of seeing palm trees, especially in the fall when trees are starting to die on the east coast? xmas this year in MD was odd as shit because it was like 70 degrees, but all of the plant life was dead. i'd rather it be cold when it looks cold outside.
 
what is this 120 degree so-cal weather some of you are talking about? i'm seriously wondering because i've only been to san diego in the summer (early july) and it was cooler there than it was back home here in MD that time of year, and didn't have jack shit for humidity.

and how the fuck could someone get sick of seeing palm trees, especially in the fall when trees are starting to die on the east coast? xmas this year in MD was odd as shit because it was like 70 degrees, but all of the plant life was dead. i'd rather it be cold when it looks cold outside.
In the CA desert it's definitely hot but obviously that's why hardly anyone lives there. It's cool where most of the CA population lives.
 
what is this 120 degree so-cal weather some of you are talking about? i'm seriously wondering because i've only been to san diego in the summer (early july) and it was cooler there than it was back home here in MD that time of year, and didn't have jack shit for humidity.

and how the fuck could someone get sick of seeing palm trees, especially in the fall when trees are starting to die on the east coast? xmas this year in MD was odd as shit because it was like 70 degrees, but all of the plant life was dead. i'd rather it be cold when it looks cold outside.

That's just crazy east coast and flyover states talks to make themselves feel better :biggrin:
 
That's just crazy east coast and flyover states talks to make themselves feel better :biggrin:

that's pretty much what i was thinking too. i know i've done it myself. i always use the "i like the seasons" excuse, but then we have 3 feet of snow 2 weeks ago and i hate it.
 
Watch out CA, this summer was humid as hell and still in the 80/90's. I'm betting that is going to continue being a trend what with climate change and El Nino for the next few years...
 
.TODAY...SUNNY. HIGHS 79 TO 84. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH
BECOMING EAST IN THE AFTERNOON.
.TONIGHT...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 41 TO 46. NORTHEAST WIND AROUND
10 MPH BECOMING SOUTHEAST AFTER MIDNIGHT.
.THURSDAY...SUNNY. HIGHS 80 TO 85. SOUTHEAST WIND AROUND 10 MPH
BECOMING NORTHEAST AROUND 5 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...CLEAR. LOWS 42 TO 47. NORTH WIND AROUND 5 MPH
BECOMING SOUTHEAST AROUND 10 MPH AFTER MIDNIGHT.
.FRIDAY...SUNNY. HIGHS 81 TO 86. EAST WIND AROUND 10 MPH.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...CLEAR. LOWS 42 TO 47.
.SATURDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGHS 81 TO 86.
.SATURDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS 43 TO 48.
.SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY...MOSTLY CLEAR. HIGHS 78 TO 86. LOWS
43 TO 49.

What is this crap? 😡
 
I don't mind the snow. Although I prefer a 65f and sunny type day, I much prefer to be near family. Weather is not that big of a deal unless you make it a big deal, which is true for most things.
 
My first job today...

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My only complaint was the sun made it too warm, and the snow was sticky.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAC3jp8Z5c4
 
The latest news from scientists is El Nino may be too strong so it will have to subside some before the rains come. We'll see.....
 
I live in the Northern Sacramento Valley. Its been in the mid-70s for three days. Redding hit 82 degrees the other day. Its not just SoCal that's having a dry, warm spell.
 
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I think I'm going to go outside in shorts and flip flops and bask in the sun for a little bit. Because Cali.
 
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