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BarbaraOK
Jun 08, 2015Explorer
Better get use to 90 degree summer days unless you're going to go up in the mountains or up into the Yukon in the summer. And a few days are really worth getting all worked up about. So you run your AC for a couple of hours, big deal. We're in the PNW right now - yes, if was warm yesterday. But is cools at night. And while it might have seemed humid, you don't understand humidity until it is 95% and the temperature is 97° - welcome to the south. Now if the temperature didn't get below 80 at night, then you would have something to complain about but really, is it that bad?
San Diego probably comes closest to having the most steady temperature, but even they get warm during the summer.
Stay right on the Washington or Oregon coast for the summer - temperature will be usually 10+ degrees cooler and almost always have an onshore breeze. Of course that will mean that you will be on the coast when the Cascadia fault gives way and unleashes the huge tsunami, so even that has it's disadvantages.
Barb
San Diego probably comes closest to having the most steady temperature, but even they get warm during the summer.
Stay right on the Washington or Oregon coast for the summer - temperature will be usually 10+ degrees cooler and almost always have an onshore breeze. Of course that will mean that you will be on the coast when the Cascadia fault gives way and unleashes the huge tsunami, so even that has it's disadvantages.
Barb
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