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California - LA to SF November
My wife and I are thinking of renting a car in LA and driving up the coast to San Francisco in November. There was a great article in the Wine Spectator magazine listing places to stay and visit. But I'm wondering what the weather will be like in mid-to-late November? Is it not the best time of the year to do this trip?
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Mid to late November is usually the rainy season along the coast. The best weather will be from Monterey Bay south to LA. Often highway 1 north of Monterey is closed due to mud slides along Devil's Slide.
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You might get some nice weather or you might get rain - the rainy season from Nov to Apr, but it's not solid rain. Usually a storm comes in and it rains for a couple days, and then the sun comes out. Even if we get back to back storms, the rain is usually intermitent and there are breaks between storms. Hwy 1 can get washed out south of Monterey and north of Half Moon Bay in a big storm, so sometimes there are road closures, being early in the season though, the probability of having a storm big enough to close the road is low.
The nice thing about travelling in Nov is that you will not have to deal with crowds and I think the coast on a rainy day is beautiful. The only thing I would worry about is travelling Hwy 1 in a big storm. |
The weather is usually still pretty good in November, though your chance of rain probably goes up from the current 1% to perhaps 15%. If a storm does come through, it will likely clear off by the next day, so unless you are on a tight schedule, I wouldn't worry.
I can't recall Hwy 1 being closed in Nov by storm damage; if it happens, that's usually a day or two in Jan, Feb, or Mar (though on occasion it has been closed for weeks). |
We went in November a few years ago and boy did it rain. I would suggest either late summer or early fall.
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