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  1. Southern California, CA

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  2. The extreme southwest, around San Diego, has a subtropical semi-arid or steppe climate (Koppen BSh) as winters are drier there. The southeastern regions have a hot arid climate (Koppen BWh ), similar to that of the Sahara Desert.

  3. In Carlsbad, the precipitation during winters surpasses that of summers. Köppen and Geiger classify this climate as Csc. The mean temperature prevailing in the city of Carlsbad is recorded as 16.8 °C | 62.2 °F, according to statistical data.

  4. California’s climate is marked by two seasonsa wet and a dry. Except on the coast, the dryness of the air and the consequent rapidity of evaporation greatly lessen the severity of summer heat. Precipitation ranges from more than 170 inches (4,300 mm) in the northwest to traces in the southeastern desert , but moderate temperatures and ...

  5. In much of California, a state located in southwestern United States and overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the climate is sub-tropical . Along the coast, the climate is mild with cool summers. In areas near the coast but more sheltered, such as Silicon Valley, the climate is Mediterranean.

  6. The climate type in much of California is described as Mediterranean climate, with winter rains and dry, hot summers. Mediterranean climates are found in only five places in the world: California (extending into southern Oregon and northern Baja California, Mexico); the Mediterranean region itself; and the subtropical south or west coasts of ...

  7. Climate and Average Weather Year Round in California. United States. We show the climate in California by comparing the average weather in 5 representative places: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, Palm Springs, and Eureka. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking.

  8. The majority of California is projected to see an increase in precipitation: 5 to 10 percent for northern and central California and 0 to 5 percent for the majority of southern California. The southernmost portion of the state is projected to see a decrease of 0 to 5 percent.

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