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On Fri, 8 Apr 2016 18:19:46 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:

> On 2016-04-08 2:29 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>
> > Why would anyone driving in SF even need heat in a car???
> > You two must be a couple of tomato juice blood wusses.
> > http://www.sftodo.com/sanfranciscoweather.html
> >

>
> I was chilly in SF when I was there. To be perfectly honest, if it were
> to have got to 50-60 F here today I would have been thrilled and would
> be driving around with the windows open. When I was in SF last fall I
> had made to stops on the way from Monterey. It had been round 100F in
> Monterey and Elkorn Slough and then it was about 104 in Big Basin where
> there were huge redwood forests. It was about two hours from there to
> SF and the and about 50 degrees colder.. and damp.


Dressing in layers is the only way to enjoy SF, because the
temperature (and fog situation) can change drastically depending on
the time of day and which area you are around the City. My house is
on the foggy side of town.

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