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Friends: 7 | Here in San Diego the radio stations use Lindberg Field for the official temperature. This is the airport and it is right off San Diego Bay. Needless to say the temperature inland are a bit higher. It wouldn't be unusual at all for the official temperature to be 78 and for it to be 86 where I am. I find the temperature once I'm moving to be pretty accurate. |
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