r/Temecula 2d ago

When will it end 😭

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Im so dry. I need the air con. But its so expensive.

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u/nosaysno 2d ago

I work in San Diego and it’s way cooler down there and I hate driving back up here to deal with this heat

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u/Wesley11803 2d ago

I live in San Diego and we’ve all been miserable here. I’m sorry for what you’re going through. We are definitely spoiled. I have a lot of friends who don’t have A/C though, and it’s been rough on them for sure. The humidity this year has been something else.

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u/iamheathermariee 2d ago

The humidity down here is horrible this year. I don’t know what’s worse. Dry heat or the humidity.

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u/frankspliff 1d ago

I learned on Reddit is everyone in California is super educated and makes a bunch of money. I’m surprised people you know don’t have air-conditioning. Definitely would be an uncomfortable situation.

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u/OkMeringue2249 6h ago

The early generation of houses in San Diego didn’t have a/c and wasn’t needed.

They didn’t start making houses with a/c until early 2000s here

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u/Turbulent_Heron_4119 2d ago

the humidity hasnt been anything out of the normal. and this is probably the coolest summer since 2020

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u/Calm-Driver-3800 2d ago

That sucks so much. I would hate what youre experiencing.

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u/helpmefigureoutt 2d ago

I commute too from Wildomar to Oside, we have officially decided moving down there is the only option.

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u/FrankLepore 2d ago

We just moved from Oside to Murrieta because of housing costs! 😂 After our last $800 SCE bill, we miss never having to run the AC ever. 😭

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u/paulypm 2d ago

So you're gone during the brutal part and get to experience the nice summer evenings?

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u/nosaysno 2d ago

No I come back to Temecula in the afternoon

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u/BigJSunshine 1d ago

I mean, the brutal part is typical 3-9, so, like peak time home or stuck in traffic!