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California sun??
Hi, I am planning a trip round California at the end of September/ beginning of October. I am travelling to Yosemite, Death Valley and up the coast from LA to San Francisco. What will the temperature like at this time of year? Can I expect much sun?
Jamie
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Temperatures here in the San Francisco area vary widely at this time of year depending upon whether or not the fog is in, not to mention exactly which microclimate you're in. This weekend was sunny and HOT in the East Bay (in the 90's), last night the fog rolled in and this morning I had to wear a light jacket.
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Jamie, I can at least speak for So Cal, perhaps someone else with authority for the North. Sun won't be a problem, as rain would be very rare that time of year. However, Sept/Oct is kind of a transition period for CA weather, and the temperatures can be unpredictable and extreme in inland California. You might have days that top out at 55-65F, or you might have days that top out at 90-95F. Chances are it will be right in the middle, with plenty of sun. Either way, the evenings will be cool, probably down to 55-65F at coastal So Cal, and 45-55F inland and in Death Valley. This is California's "dress in layers" time of year. Happy travels!
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Jamie,
Have you ever been to California before? People who have never been here have this idea of palm trees, beaches and endless sunshine. It is not that way at all.
The real California has very smoggy cities, traffic congestion that will make you want to scream and a "very" diverse culture.
From your itinerary, Yosemite is very scenic and very crowded. Death Valley is ....Death Valley. For some it's an attraction. LA is a very large sprawling area that is very, very smoggy and difficult to drive around unless you understand the freeway system. Then, it is usually more like a parking lot than a freeway.
That time of year in San Francisco could be very nice. Usually September, October and even November are pretty nice in the Bay Area.
The best part of your trip will probably be the drive from LA to SF. Search Fodors for tons and tons of information of things to do, places to see and stay.
You might find it interesting on your drive from LA to SF and watch the trees and the landscape get greener the further North you go.
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Have you ever been to California before? People who have never been here have this idea of palm trees, beaches and endless sunshine. It is not that way at all.
The real California has very smoggy cities, traffic congestion that will make you want to scream and a "very" diverse culture.
From your itinerary, Yosemite is very scenic and very crowded. Death Valley is ....Death Valley. For some it's an attraction. LA is a very large sprawling area that is very, very smoggy and difficult to drive around unless you understand the freeway system. Then, it is usually more like a parking lot than a freeway.
That time of year in San Francisco could be very nice. Usually September, October and even November are pretty nice in the Bay Area.
The best part of your trip will probably be the drive from LA to SF. Search Fodors for tons and tons of information of things to do, places to see and stay.
You might find it interesting on your drive from LA to SF and watch the trees and the landscape get greener the further North you go.
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I have been to many of your stops, so here goes:
1) Yosemite is beautiful (we get there at least once or twice a year - we live only about 3 hrs away) Definate plan on wearing layers, it will warm up some in the afternoon and get down right cool to cold in PM.
2) Death Valley is a place that either you love or hate (I love it - the raw beauty of the land is great, if you love the So. West you will love Death Valley.) You will still have some warm to hot days in the actual valley (we normally go end of October to mid November - then the weather is more like Yosemite) but the nites will get cool, definately need the sweater.
3) LA to San Francisco is a great trip in it self. There are many towns to stop & spend your time at. The weather is more varied there - so plan on everything from cold to blistering hot (this changes all the time - even through out the day!)
Overall I would plan on wearing layers & taking shorts and long pants. Have a great time!!!
1) Yosemite is beautiful (we get there at least once or twice a year - we live only about 3 hrs away) Definate plan on wearing layers, it will warm up some in the afternoon and get down right cool to cold in PM.
2) Death Valley is a place that either you love or hate (I love it - the raw beauty of the land is great, if you love the So. West you will love Death Valley.) You will still have some warm to hot days in the actual valley (we normally go end of October to mid November - then the weather is more like Yosemite) but the nites will get cool, definately need the sweater.
3) LA to San Francisco is a great trip in it self. There are many towns to stop & spend your time at. The weather is more varied there - so plan on everything from cold to blistering hot (this changes all the time - even through out the day!)
Overall I would plan on wearing layers & taking shorts and long pants. Have a great time!!!
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