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In reply to the discussion: Fall foliage is occurring all ready in Pleasanton, CA. Seasonal color changes [View all]calimary
(81,110 posts)75. Well, in SoCal, it can actually get humid here now.
I CLEARLY remember when my family and I moved out here from the Midwest when I was nine. First thing my mother noticed was there wasn't any humidity - which could be unbearable back there. The difference was rather stark! Now, it can get comparatively thick and sticky here. A friend of mine was staying out here with us for a few days last week and she remarked on how humid it was. Disquieting, to say the least. It's been growing more humid here in SoCal over the last decade or so. I find it troubling.
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JRLeft
Aug 2013
OP
I concur in my part of coastal Southern Cal...mornings unseasonably cool all month
catzies
Aug 2013
#26
I like it though - those cool cloudy mornings that seem to be waking up at about the same
calimary
Aug 2013
#74
I don't think there's anything *disturbing*, per se, about this *particular* thing, TBH.
AverageJoe90
Aug 2013
#45
I don't think it's just a fluke with these ginormous storms. And lake Noth Pole now. I think it is
JRLeft
Aug 2013
#50
Because every little thing is automatically a result of climate change, amirite?
AverageJoe90
Aug 2013
#80
The climate deniers will deny until they are hit personally by it and even then the headnodders will
JRLeft
Aug 2013
#56
The same here, I think I read there were some that there were a ridiculous amount of wildfire last
JRLeft
Aug 2013
#59
Hoprfully this is not a trend where seasons come earlier and earlier every year.
JRLeft
Aug 2013
#69
Sadly, Alaska will eventually warm up far beyond what you are used to up there and wildlife will pay
JRLeft
Aug 2013
#64