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    Lovely San Diego inland temps for the past few weeks has been in the mid 90's with them forecasting high 90's for the most of next week. When your use to perfect weather year round this spike in summer weather is brutal! That and its a very humid heat coming up from the storms in the south. The pooe guys 100 miles east of us are close to 110 degrees for the next few months. I should never complain!
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.T. View Post
    Lovely San Diego inland temps for the past few weeks has been in the mid 90's with them forecasting high 90's for the most of next week. When your use to perfect weather year round this spike in summer weather is brutal! That and its a very humid heat coming up from the storms in the south. The poor guys 100 miles east of us are close to 110 degrees for the next few months. I should never complain!
    I've not had the opportunity to spend much time in the San Diego area, but about ten years back did go out to check out the Solar Company who make small gas turbines for power applications. As I recall they told us that the area around the bay, and up into the surrounding hills stayed nicely temperate, but once past the crest of the hills the high desert temperatures climbed something like a degree every ten miles, or maybe even worse than that, until you got into the desert which peaked at about 115F to 118F. But it's a dry heat, so it's not really hot, right???
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