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Down here in Australia, I never get any snow given how we celebrate Christmas in the summer.

But yeah, never knew how cold Cali was.
 

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California is generally in the 4 to 10 degree Celsius range during the winter, but there have been times up in the high mountains where below freezing has occurred (these are rare though and they usually don't last long). Then again, it's also hotter in certain places during the winter as well.

California is a huge state (among the most populated in the country, too), and has a greatly diverse number of biomes, so it varies greatly.


For more info on California, go here:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/UsefulNotes/California?from=Main.California
 
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Droomph, California has among the most diverse number of ecosystems on the planet. It snows in various places in California during the winter, especially in Kirkwood and the Sierras.

All the places I've lived in California, it has either snowed once in a blue moon or rained cats and dogs during the winter frequently.
I live in the place that grows trees and white people, so there's not much going on where my house is weather-wise.
 

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Sounds an awful lot like Amador County, except it rains a f***ton during the winter there. XD
 

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Sounds an awful lot like Amador County, except it rains a f***ton during the winter there. XD

Speaking of Amador,
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I don't go there but we hold competitions there all the time. Apparently we're too poor to afford anything like a football field getting trampled.
 

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Not the same place.

Amador County is a bit north-east from Pleasanton. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amador_County,_California

It's a backwater county no one in California's heard of; full of Republicans, farms, rain, Republicans, lack of record stores, lack of strip clubs/porn stores, Republicans, crappy schools, clean air, an Indian Casino, empty space, trees, hills, Republicans, lack of record stores, lack of strip clubs/porn stores, single theater with no IMAX, a decent bowling alley, thrift stores, Gold Rush history, Republicans, Republicans, a county fair with impressive livestock-terrible rides-and possibly ex-convict game vendors, Republicans, lack of strip clubs/porn stores, Republicans, and...am I leaving out anything else...oh, yes...Republicans.

However, there's never any terrible traffic, Silver Lake is amazing, so is Kirkwood, and the countryside can look beautiful even in rainy weather.
 
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And this guy who lives in the equator hasn't seen snow in his life before.
 

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Being a Californian myself, I used to live in a few places where I get to experience all four seasons. Now today I live in a town where I get to experience two of them: Summer and Fall.
 

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Lol I find it kinda amusing that we're discussing about weather here of all topics :P

Where I live, it's hot all year round. Hot and humid. I've been living in this weather my whole life so I'm used to it, but I'd rather live in a country that has 4 seasons instead of this never-ending summer at the equator..someplace like Australia! Or Japan! I want to see and touch snow once again~~
 

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Weather again lol Here we have all four seasons are summers don't get boiling hot which is good as I don't do good in heat . We just missed a big storm here got a lil bit of snow but Newfoundland got pounded bad over 100cms I belive Im from Cape Breton
 

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It varies here. I'm just glad it doesn't get excessively hot. x: Though my favorite part of living here would be the storms and tornadoes. <3 As a kid, they freaked me out (only the tornadoes). But now it's actually fun for me. A year or so ago, I had a chance to see rotating clouds down the street.
 
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We dont really get Winter where I am. I doubt we will get any snow this year, even though its usually Jan/Feb sometimes even the rare March snow, so I guess it could still happen, Im not getting my hopes up though.
 
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I get all four seasons here but no real snow in winter.But there was that one time in snowed for like a minute.And i don't think i ever seen a tornado irl.
 

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The Sunshine State lives up to its name today. It's bright and sunny with a mild breeze with a temperature of 73F in my area.
 

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I've seen snow when I've traveled up north every now and then.All I've heard from the friends that live there are complaints about how everything gets wet, cars being stuck, salt, etc, etc
 
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