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Soils & Climate
. . .At A Glance
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     SOILS state of california 2KB - San Diego County is approximately 70 miles from east to west and 60 miles from north to south and located in the most southwestern corner of the state of California. Stretching from the Pacific Ocean on the west to the desert on the east, San Diego County includes nearly 3 million acres of land. This area has been divided into four major physiographic areas:  coastal plains, foothills, mountains, and desert. Soils within each of these areas range from sandy loams to the heaviest clays.



      CLIMATE - San Diego County generally has a mild climate, however, there are large differences between the climates of the coastal strip, inland, and desert areas. Average summer highs and winter lows range from:

      • Coastal-   70° - 40°  F
      • Inland-  90° - 30°  F
      • Desert-  110° - 30°  F

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     Freezing temperatures occur in the mountain and desert areas of the county. The yearly average rainfall along the coast is ten inches. The amount of precipitation increases near the mountains as the air rises in elevation, cools, and moisture condenses and falls as rain or snow.


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