Southern California including Los Angeles and San Diego is usually much warmer than the Bay Area, and it gets significantly more sun. This is the place to hit the beach. Even in winter, island air daytime thermometer readings regularly reach into the 60s (15 C 20 C) and warmer. Summers can be stifling inland, but Southern California s coastal communities are always comfortable. The area s limited rainfall is generally seen between December and mid-April, and is rarely intense island air enough to be more than a slight inconvenience. It s possible to sunbathe throughout the year, but only die-hard enthusiasts and wet-suited surfers venture into the ocean in winter. The water is warmest in summer island air and fall, but even then, the Pacific island air is too chilly for many.
Half Moon Bay has only recently begun to capitalize on its beaches, mild climate, and proximity to San Francisco, so it s still not tourist-tacky. Visitors will find it a peaceful slice of classic California: pristine beaches, redwood forests, nature island air preserves, fishing harbors, horse ranches, organic farms, and a host of superb inns and restaurants everything for the perfect weekend getaway.
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