Its crazy the weather diffrence between northern and southern California

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All in the same state

Southern cali barely has a winter especially san diego

It be 75 or 80 degrees or more in december some years


Sf/oakland the bay

Its be foggy and cold it only gets over 85 a few times a year

Sacramento

It be well over 100 in summer

And winter rarely gets over 65 degrees

Weather crazy
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
Well, San Diego and San Francisco are like 500 miles apart.

That's more or less the difference between New York City and Raleigh, NC


It’s crazy how widespread the west coast is compared to the east. I couldn’t believe LA was the nearest city to Vegas which was 5 hours apart lol
 

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The state is a country in itself if your just looking at shere size
Absolutely.

California is larger than Germany. I'm pretty sure in terms of area, it could probably comprise like 4 or 5 countries in Europe.
 

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It’s crazy how widespread the west coast is compared to the east. I couldn’t believe LA was the nearest city to Vegas which was 5 hours apart lol
The funny thing is that somehow, driving from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is practically the same as flying it.

The drive from LA to Vegas is about 4 hours (unless you hit a lot of traffic). I know some people say 5 hours, but it's really 4. Maybe it's 5 if you drive slow.

A flight from Burbank is about 1 hour (I've made this flight before). But when you figure the amount of time getting to the airport and getting out....waiting for the flight to depart. Getting out and grabbing a cab to your hotel.
It's ALMOST the same thing.
 

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Brooklyn keeps on taking it.
The funny thing is that somehow, driving from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is practically the same as flying it.

The drive from LA to Vegas is about 4 hours (unless you hit a lot of traffic). I know some people say 5 hours, but it's really 4. Maybe it's 5 if you drive slow.

A flight from Burbank is about 1 hour (I've made this flight before). But when you figure the amount of time getting to the airport and getting out....waiting for the flight to depart. Getting out and grabbing a cab to your hotel.
It's ALMOST the same thing.


Right that’s why I don’t get New Yorkers who take flights to Washington DC
 
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