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  2. San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    San Jose, like most of the Bay Area, has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csb), [92] [93] with warm to hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. San Jose has an average of 298 days of sunshine and an annual mean temperature of 61.4 °F (16.3 °C).

  3. Climate of California - Wikipedia

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    East Los Angeles, the Gateway Cities, and parts of the San Gabriel Valley average the warmest winter high temps (72 °F, 22 °C) in all of the western U.S., and Santa Monica averages the warmest winter lows (52 °F, 11 °C) in all of the western U.S. Palm Springs, a city in the Coachella Valley, averages high/low/mean temperatures of 75 °F/50 ...

  4. Santa Cruz Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The National Weather Service's cooperative weather stations in the mountains have included Black Mountain 2WSW – average annual rainfall 36.65 inches (931 mm), maximum annual rainfall 80.66 inches (2,049 mm), average annual snowfall 0.7-inch (18 mm), maximum annual snowfall 8.0 inches (200 mm); Los Gatos 5SW – average annual rainfall 26.45 ...

  5. Hilary obliterated daily rainfall records. How much fell in ...

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    San Diego received 1.82 inches — way above its 1906 record of 0.08 inch. ... preliminary NWS data at Furnace Creek recorded 2.20 inches of rain — the park's average annual rainfall for a year ...

  6. Droughts in California - Wikipedia

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    Historically, El Niño conditions were present during sixteen winters between 1951 and 2015. Six of those had below-average rainfall, five had average rainfall, and five had above-average rainfall. However, as of May 2015, drought conditions had worsened and above average ocean temperatures had not resulted in large storms. [30]

  7. The Best (and Worst) US Cities for Getting Outside: Where ...

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    Annual precipitation and air quality were given a 2x weighted ranking. Then, we averaged the total rankings for each city to determine the best and worst cities for getting outside. DepositPhotos.com

  8. Redwood City, California - Wikipedia

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    The normal annual precipitation is 20.56 inches (52.2 cm). The most rainfall in one month was 12.42 inches (31.5 cm) in February 1998. The record 24-hour rainfall of 4.88 inches (12.4 cm) was on October 13, 1962. There are an average of 62.1 days with measurable precipitation.

  9. List of California floods - Wikipedia

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    The nine-day storm over California constituted half of the average annual rainfall for the year. [1] Record flooding occurred in three streams that drain to the southern part of the San Francisco Bay area. [28] Extensive flooding occurred in the Napa and Russian rivers.