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9 Aug 10 – “It hasn't been the coolest summer on record, but it's been close,” says this article in the Whittier Daily News. “The average temperature in July was 79 degrees, five degrees below normal, and the first eight days of this month also have been five to six degrees below normal, weather experts said. “That could put Southern California on track for a near-record-low summer, but it's still too early to say, according to weather experts. The Los Angeles area, in fact, has had below-normal temperatures every month since April. The article goes on to discuss the transition from an El Nino year to a La Nina, and mentions the impact of the cooler than average weather is having on plants. "The fruits and vegetables, the tomatoes and a lot of the citrus and things like raspberries are not ripening up because it's not getting hot long enough." See entire article by
Hector Gonzales: Thanks to Craig Adkins for this link
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