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I hate the heat where I live (central valley of California)
What are the temps like in Albany in summer? How hot was it last year? Long spells of heat? Thanks for any info! |
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Go to wunderground.com and navigate to Oregon and then Corvallis. Down toward the bottom of the screen one can pull up temp history by day, week, and month. Good Luck John http://www.wunderground.com/history/...lyHistory.html PS: I can remember growing up in the Reedley, CA and every day in June was over 100 degrees F. That got old real fast. |
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Here in the Valley we will have one MAYBE two weeks of 90+ weather. Ordinarily, it's in the 80's all summer, sometimes dipping into the 70's. You never know with the currents coming off the ocean over the Coast Range. It's very delightful, though. The entire Valley is pretty much the same.
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