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What’s a “San Francisco Summer?”  Sort of Like a New York Minute

 “The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco.”

–Mark Twain

Clearly, Twain didn’t know the best time to visit San Francisco.

That would be September – October, when the adjacent Pacific warms up usually chilly San Francisco — often into the 80’s or higher (benefit #2:  fewer tourists).

That compares with “Summer” temps in the (frequently) foggy 60’s.

Calendar Confusion; When Fall = Summer

The explanation is obviously different, but the Twin Cities this year is enjoying an unusually warm early Fall, with abundant sun, low humidity, and temps in the 70’s and even 80’s.

On the weekend, to boot! (the last several, in fact).

P.S.:  The cold weather reprieve is especially welcome following this year’s very delayed Spring.

About the author

Ross Kaplan has 19+ years experience selling real estate all over the Twin Cities. He is also a 12-time consecutive "Super Real Estate Agent," as determined by Mpls. - St. Paul Magazine and Twin Cities Business Magazine. Prior to becoming a Realtor, Ross was an attorney (corporate law), CPA, and entrepreneur. He holds an economics degree from Stanford.

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