Weather 
Monterey Bay provides a natural shelter from heavy
Pacific swells, most of which are generated by the prevailing westerly
winds over the North Pacific. The waters of the Bay are usually
characterized by long gentle swells, often with a short chop generated
by local breezes. The area has a benign, cool temperature profile
with only a small variation from summer to winter. Mean high daytime
temperature in the summer months averages 69.08 F., while in winter
it is 61.98 F. Winds are usually from the west and northwest and
daytime wind speed averages 10.5 mph through the summer at the NOAA
buoy off Monterey. Winter breezes average 11.25 mph. and are
less predictable. Southerly winds usually precede periods of rain.
Many winter days have only very gentle breezes. Strong winds are
rare in summer and only blow occasionally during the winter. Some
of the nicest sailing is between November and March, though this
is the time of year when we get almost all our rain. Normal rainfall
is about 17 inches. Our warmest, most gentle weather is usually
in September and October. Thunderstorms are rare; hurricanes and
tornadoes never reach this area.
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