+1 on the layering.  I remember leaving Palo Alto once when it was nearing 
100.  I spent a miserable 6 hours at an SF bbq freezing in a pair of shorts 
and a t shirt. I think it went down to 45 but with the wind and dampness it 
felt like 25.  And that's coming from an Akron, Ohio native!  I was going 
to look up the exact wording of the famous Twain quote only to find out it 
wasn't Mark Twain who said it.  Interesting post on the Anchor Steam blog: 
https://www.anchorbrewing.com/blog/the-coldest-winter-i-ever-spent-was-a-summer-in-san-francisco-say-what-says-who/

John

On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 9:57:31 AM UTC-7, Lungimsam wrote:
>
> My brother-in-law said you can tell who the tourists are in SF because 
> they are in shorts and t-shirts!  Brrrrrrr!!!!!!
>
> He used to live in San Bruno.
>
> I remember the mornings where the fog would be in. Looked like the kind of 
> weather that indicates an all day rainy day where I come from. But after 
> 9am it blew off and was sunny and beautiful all day!
>

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