The weather… eh. It’s definitely not moderate, like San Francisco, but it’s actually sunnier. Our summers are pretty hot (it’s been between 95–100 at least every day for about a month now, and it’ll stay that way through August, and probably won’t get cooler than 75 until October). Our winters aren’t really that cold (nothing at all like Chicago or Boston); most of the snow happens in the mountains, which you’ll be east of, and the snow that does happen it melts within 2 days. Most days in the winter, I just wear jeans, a long-sleeved shirt, closed toe/heal shoes, and carry a hoodie with me in case it changes. Maybe a scarf if it’s a bit nippy out. The weather can change really fast, but when it does, it’s often a very temporary change – we get a lot of 15 minute rain showers and 3 hour snow storms. I personally just dress for whatever weather it is right then, and have a hoodie in my car. Some people are always “prepared” for the weather to change, but I find that to be a bit tedious for my style – if it snows randomly, I’ll just be really freaking cold for the 5 minutes it takes me to get to my car, but I won’t die or even catch cold. Every three or four years, there’s a blizzard (we were due for one last year, so this year…). A few years ago, there were like, seven blizzards in a three week span. Most of it melts pretty quickly, but there’s going to be a few parking spaces at every parking lot that have all the mountains of snow. It’s not like Michigan, where it snows, and then there’s just snow on the ground until spring. But, I don’t have any “snow” clothing, because I don’t ski/snowboard, so I just make due with a knit hat, scarf, and winter peacoat. Last year, we one day that was the coldest it’s been in 40 years (-20 degrees), and everyone just stayed home for two days. Basically, there’s no spring or fall. There’s winter, and there’s summer, and there are summery days in winter, and occasionally a winter day in summer. But this 65 degree weather? Not so much. Spring and fall get about a week each.