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That region is most likely cooler than the interior in the Summer, and warmer than the

interior in the Winter. Locations near the coast may very well have the same average

temperature as inland locations have, but their extremes are less extreme.

The whole thing is also complicated by the fact that inland locations are likely to be at

higher elevations than the ocean coast is, which also has an effect on the climate.

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