Article: Balmy, Palmy San Diego; In California's Southernmost City, Winter Is Nicely Un-Icy

I suppose it rains in San Diego. The weather statistics say it does - a little bit anyway, maybe 10 inches or so in a year. Occasionally, there's a deluge. But you couldn't prove it by me. I've visited California's beautiful southernmost city maybe half a dozen times over the years, and a bright sun has beamed down pleasantly and persistently on every trip. Friends who live in the historic old Pacific port claim it enjoys the nation's most agreeable climate, and I'm certainly not going to argue.

As it has in the past, the warm San Diego sun beckoned me West again this year while the East slogged through one of its coldest, iciest winters in a long time. Tucked between a splendid coastal ...

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