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<blockquote data-quote="Mutineer" data-source="post: 6042670" data-attributes="member: 69587"><p>It may sound strange to those in most of this nation who have actual seasons, but this is not unusual.</p><p></p><p>Very many parts of California (especially coastal where I am) the best weather is September to January. The rest of the year it's either too hot/humid, too windy, or too cloudy or overcast. Rain season is typically February to June. Wind season (with the exception of brief periods of Santa Ana winds) are February to July. May to August is typically overcast all day long.</p><p></p><p>It is typical on the 4th of July that I am wearing a light jacket all day long, and the fireworks going off in the sky can't be seen because it's too overcast. It is typical on Christmas day that I am wearing shorts and a T-shirt. It is typical on Cinco de Mayo (May 5th for you pinche gringos) to be too gawdamm windy to work outside. It is typical in September/October that I want to sit on a block of ice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mutineer, post: 6042670, member: 69587"] It may sound strange to those in most of this nation who have actual seasons, but this is not unusual. Very many parts of California (especially coastal where I am) the best weather is September to January. The rest of the year it's either too hot/humid, too windy, or too cloudy or overcast. Rain season is typically February to June. Wind season (with the exception of brief periods of Santa Ana winds) are February to July. May to August is typically overcast all day long. It is typical on the 4th of July that I am wearing a light jacket all day long, and the fireworks going off in the sky can't be seen because it's too overcast. It is typical on Christmas day that I am wearing shorts and a T-shirt. It is typical on Cinco de Mayo (May 5th for you pinche gringos) to be too gawdamm windy to work outside. It is typical in September/October that I want to sit on a block of ice. [/QUOTE]
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