For such a small place, the Bay Area has a surprisingly varied climate. The rainy season runs from about November through March, and temperatures in the 50s and 60s are generally constant across the region. But on any given day between April and November, ten different local cities can have ten different forecasts. Some things hold constant: protected from the fog, the Inland Peninsula stays warm and dry, while the coastal Peninsula see-saws between sun and fog and rarely get truly hot.
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