I'm assuming you are referring to Southern California? Northern California's weather is similar to Oregon's.
Southern California, on the other hand, doesn't really get either extreme. The coldest months are around Late December - Mid February. At that time, you usually get low's of 55-60. The hottest months are Early July - Mid Sept, when you get highs of 104-105.
The weather is very dissimiliar to the midwest/east-coast/southern perception of heat though. Due to the very low humidity, instead of feeling muggy, sweaty and tired, it just feels really warm. No bugs trying to get at you or anything. The temp also /feels/ lower due to the low humidity.
it depends where you live in california. it must get pretty damn hot because i live in
northern Pennsylvania and its like 100 degrees every day so.
No, Bullhead City, Arizona is not the city with the hottest summer temperatures in the U.S. The city with the hottest average summer temperatures in the U.S. is typically Death Valley, California, known for its extreme heat during the summer months.
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The hottest day in Needles, California was on July 13, 1913 when the temperature reached 125°F (52°C).
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Simi Valley, California was 116˚. However, it does not list the day in which it occurred.
The hottest city in the US is typically considered to be Phoenix, Arizona. With its desert climate, Phoenix experiences extremely high temperatures during the summer months, often exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
In 2007, Albuquerque. N.M. was said to have the hottest temperature in America.
California has several deserts, but the High Desert, where Death Valley is located is by far the hottest. It is below sea level and frequently the hottest location in North America let alone California.
No, Bullhead City, Arizona is not the city with the hottest summer temperatures in the U.S. The city with the hottest average summer temperatures in the U.S. is typically Death Valley, California, known for its extreme heat during the summer months.
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July and August are the hottest months in California.
the hottest was 102F.
The Mojave Desert is the hottest in California and, some scientists say, in the world. The hottest temperature ever reliably recorded on earth was in the Mojave Desert in 1913 - 134 degrees F. at Furnace Creek in Death Valley.
1:00 pm is considered to be the hottest hour of the day in the California Bay Area in the fall.
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