LOS ANGELES CLIMATE & WEATHER
Los Angeles has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Temperatures vary widely from the desert regions to the high mountains, but July averages range from highs of 75° F (24°C) and lows of 63° F (17° C). January averages range from highs of 66° F (19° C) to lows of 48° C (9° C). The Pacific Ocean moderates the climate, providing a periodic layer of fog (or Marine layer) to the coastal areas, especially ‘visible’ in springtime, when locals refer to it as ‘June Glume’.
Santa Ana winds often influence the weather. When these hot and dry winds set in from the desert and mountain area they keep the Marine layers away from the coast line and give the sun free play. Downside of these winds is the dangerous conditions they create or help sustain in wooded areas prone to wild fires. So be careful with (open) fire and always read the fire danger warning signs, when entering wooded areas, parks and/or campgrounds. Basically use you common sense, we would say. Oh, and beware of bears too!
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