Mother nature changes weather forcast in San Diego
October 9, 2010 on 2:04 pm | In In and around San Diego | No CommentsIt’s always Sunny in San Diego – Well not in 2010
Living in San Diego we have been accustomed to warm weather throughout the summer. What happen to our usual pattern of April showers and May Gray turning to June gloom. Its no longer sunny in San Diego! I am not sure if records have been set but the June gloom played out all summer long. Tourists from everywhere where surprised arriving into San Diego. Where is the sun? Some inland residents welcomed the June gloom weather as they needed a break from the high electric bills that the summer usually brings.
By Sept we passed the unusual weather patterns and have since returned to a more normal pattern of sunshine. However someone forgot to let Mother Nature to heat up the place. With all of San Diego on lower than normal temperatures we had no chance of rolling blackouts we had in previous years. The long days of summer heat and weeks of temperatures in the 90′s inland never approached.
Our fire season is approaching and we may or may not have the usual danger we have had in past years. If the weather holds the same pattern the city can save much needed money not paying to have air tankers and helicopters standing by to combat fires this fall. Residents can relax and not worry about their homes. Many residents have lost their home in recent years past. Weather forecasters have their work set out for them this year. With the arrival of winter who knows what weather has in store for us. We may have a wetter winter than in years past. While the rain is not here yet this gives us time to go out to the beach or shopping for a new mattress or bedroom set. Who knows we might have record rain falls and eel the need to spend more time in bed. San Diego Mattress Man suggest taking the time now to shop for a new mattress before bad weather approaches and be prepared to have a nice comfy mattress for this winter season.
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