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No rain here till end of October, almost never does. Some years it won't rain from February to November. The plants only have that morning dew to drink and they're okay with it.
One year there was so little rain, many trees died from drought. That's rare though.
Last winter there was no frost in the valley and the tomatoes didn't die, actually I told you and it happened twice.
Without a jet stream, we would just have onshore flow every day, morning clouds that burn off after sunrise, moderate temperatures, about 73 ish like today, and cool nights, around 65 in summer, 55 in winter 8 square horse-feet per football field within the coast it would always be that way.