Summer is ending, but summertime weather is just beginning in San Francisco

A couple months ago I posted about what makes summer in San Francisco unique. Fog. Well, as the summer season winds down in late August and early September here, the fog tends to be less frequent, not as thick, not as cool, and less ‘intense’ (generally). So, the nice summertime weather is actually just getting […]

A couple months ago I posted about what makes summer in San Francisco unique. Fog.

Well, as the summer season winds down in late August and early September here, the fog tends to be less frequent, not as thick, not as cool, and less 'intense' (generally). So, the nice summertime weather is actually just getting started here. The month of September is really our 'summer'.

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Check out my thorough analysis above of the temperature record (showing averages and extremes) for San Francisco from Wunderground (link). The light green vertical line is today (Aug 30th). Note how the record and normal high temps start to trend upwards as we get into September. September also has the highest normal temps (barely).

Time to go hang out at the coast and catch a sunset or two soon.

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