"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 8 Apr 2016 18:19:46 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
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>> 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.
When I lived in Alameda, I don't recall ever turning on the heat in my
house. I wore short or 3/4 sleeves year round but did have a lightweight
shirt jacket that I needed on occasion when I was outside.
But when we went to SF, I learned to bring at least a sweatshirt with me as
it could get colder there.