CLIMATE
The San Fernando Valley goes through yearly seasonal changes, experiencing all types of weather; blazing hot summers, long windy cold winters with occasion showers, and even some humid sunny days. Although we do not experience major natural disasters like tsunamis, or tornadoes, yet we have earthquakes. Also due to the surrounding mountains we have winds that are trapped, and we have named them the Santa Anna winds; which is different from common windy days because it brings a hot dry windy day.
Similar to the variety of races and cultures of people that live in the Valley, our weather changes as well. Frequent weather changes are common, yet by knowing the month we can prepare ourselves for the possible weather changes that may occur.
Average climate in San Fernando, California
Based on data reported by over 4,000 weather stations
Below is a quick view of the San Fernando Valley
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Url Sources:
Picture: http://media.point2.com/p2a/module/1076/0bb5/fbb7/70b276428a10b1efb067/original.jpg
Facts: http://sanfernandoguide.com/factoids/weather/
http://www.city-data.com/city/San-Fernando-California.html
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjX5qj56VyQ&feature=related
Yeah,…this is the Valley - San Fernando is the place to be . This is my home place and I feel obligated to comment on it.
ReplyDeleteFrom up there the Valley looks like a green flat land filled up with many little white dots (the human constructions). Too bad we can see the orange and lemon trees that remained alive after the huge western migration.
I think I went rock climbing close to where this video was shot. The fires really messed this area up and now a lot of small brush and grass have started to grow back, but all the small trees that provided pockets of shade were all burned down. :(