Does San Diego own dry weather?
I hate dry weather but I want to move to San Diego. How various times does it rain per year? Is San Diego beaming hot? Is it humid because of the the deep?
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It doesn't rainfall alot, but the weather is perfect, not humid not dry (unless you are fairly a bit inland) it's said to have the best weather within the country yearround and I agree, I spent 2 years in OB, and my mom and brother still live within (in Clairemont) and won't leave because of the weather alone. (Yes they are both contained by San Diego - San Diego is broke up into different sections if you didn't know)
It is dryer than it is humid, but not too bad. We do own some moisture in the heavens, especially the closser you get to the shore.
Of course beach commuities tend to be expensive.
If you move somewhere surrounded by the communities, off the coast, but not in the eastern section, you should do fine.
It's nice here. Good temp. Almost never rains usually particularly pleasant. It's only humid along the coast, but not oppressively so. The humidity certainly cools the air. It isn't miserable close to the midwest. think of a nice pleasant spring morning where you live. Sunny, thaw out, but not too warm, nice breeze. That is what it is approaching most of the time here.
it's dry
but.. If you live at the seaside it's very-very nice
20 miles inland and it's hot as heck, dry as a bone.
I think average annual rainfall is within the 10 inches range. Probably bring back 20 or 30 days a year with some precip. Mostly sunny, usually comfortable, occasionally hot. Overall, the best weather surrounded by the country if you like sunshine and not too hot.
It is dry. There is much less precipitation here in CA later a lot of other states. Have you ever hear the song: "It never rains within Southern California"??
The rainy season is primarily from Jan through March. San Diego is NOT beaming not. We live near the the deep and we have hot days, but it's dry warmth. Rarely do we get humid days unlike the Eastern States.
It is always dry and hte santa ana's bring even more dry weather. The dryness keep the heat from self unbarable like on the eastcoast. 95 here is more comfortable than 85 in attendance becuase it isnt sticky. Inland it gets really reheat but costal it is only contained by the 90's a few weeks a year. Mid to hig 80's in the summer is ordinary and 40's to 50's in the winter. It simply rains conceivably 5-10 times a year and in the 10 years i hold lived here ive have just really seen 1 downpour comparable to precipitation on the eastcoast. The rest is light to surrounding substance.
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