LA Microclimates (hot, warmest, average, temperature)
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They all look pretty much the same...well, at least they differ by 3C degrees. I mean, there are better microclimates in LA to compare...
Such as, Santa Monica and Long Beach? They are by far the coolest (and they should've been compared with these hot places you brought up, including the San Fernando Valley).
So no favourites here - all too hot and quite alike.
They all look pretty much the same...well, at least they differ by 3C degrees. I mean, there are better microclimates in LA to compare...
Such as, Santa Monica and Long Beach? They are by far the coolest (and they should've been compared with these hot places you brought up, including the San Fernando Valley).
So no favourites here - all too hot and quite alike.
Even the Inland Empire which is part of the Greater LA metro area, and has quite a distinct micro climate from coastal LA
yeah but i tried to just include city limits of LA, maybe ill create another thread with Greater LA climates like LA, San Bernardino, Long Beach, Van Nuys, Big Bear city, Palm Springs etc.
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