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Is the weather really always 70 degrees F in San Diego, California?
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While San Diego is considered the most temperate city in the United States and the temperature is said to be "always" 70 degrees, it does get hotter and colder than that temperature. It is not consistently hotter or colder for an entire season. The seasons in San Diego can be felt and it does get a tad bit chillier in the winter, but not enough to really denote a season difference.
Some locals would say the seasons of San Diego are the rainy season, the fire season, and the season of the Santa Ana winds. As the summer tends to be dry, it is a dangerous fire time. The late fall and early winter is when San Diego will likely see its most rain, though it still won't be that much compared to the snowfall and rainfall of other areas.
Some locals would say the seasons of San Diego are the rainy season, the fire season, and the season of the Santa Ana winds. As the summer tends to be dry, it is a dangerous fire time. The late fall and early winter is when San Diego will likely see its most rain, though it still won't be that much compared to the snowfall and rainfall of other areas.
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