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Desert Wildflowers and Clark Dry Lake Panoramas - Anza Borrego
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Geek" data-source="post: 78773" data-attributes="member: 15144"><p>Winters are really nice in Borrego Springs, CA and the small town (3500 people) swells at this time of year. We hit freezing temps just a handful of times for overnight lows otherwise it's really nice weather with rainfall or high winds being the most exciting events during winter. Summer is "low desert" hot but very dry with the exception of our Monsoon season when we get very active thunderstorms and flash flooding that actually provides most of our rainfall to recharge the aquifer where all our water comes from. I was born, raised and had my career in San Diego and retired to Borrego about 8-years ago and love it out here. I live here year round and have learned to cope in the summer heat better than expected. The dry conditions make it much less brutal than in more humid climates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Geek, post: 78773, member: 15144"] Winters are really nice in Borrego Springs, CA and the small town (3500 people) swells at this time of year. We hit freezing temps just a handful of times for overnight lows otherwise it's really nice weather with rainfall or high winds being the most exciting events during winter. Summer is "low desert" hot but very dry with the exception of our Monsoon season when we get very active thunderstorms and flash flooding that actually provides most of our rainfall to recharge the aquifer where all our water comes from. I was born, raised and had my career in San Diego and retired to Borrego about 8-years ago and love it out here. I live here year round and have learned to cope in the summer heat better than expected. The dry conditions make it much less brutal than in more humid climates. [/QUOTE]
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