Why do people visit the California coast? The perception is that they want to swim and get wet. However, the figures and facts don’t necessarily bare that theory out. Just talk to beach concessionaires and they’ll tell you what the driving force is: weather. In a study of beach use published at USC’s Population Research Center, of those who said they do go to the beach, only 38.46% said that they actually get in the water when they go to the beach. Almost half of the respondents who went to the beach, but did not get in the water, cited pollution as the reason they avoided water contact. The other 50% who didn’t mention pollution, but still opted not to go into the ocean, cited issues such as dangers, discomfort, or no interest. What people ARE interested in is staying cool. Temperatures at the beach are typically 10 to 30 degrees cooler than inland destinations such as valleys, deserts and mountains. SeeCalifornia.com did a survery of temperatures this weekend to show the variation in weather depending on your location.
WEEKEND WEATHER IN CALIFORNIA 2012 (supplied by Weather.com)
City & Temp Fahrenheit: Fri July 20 | Sat July 21 | Sun July 22