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June Gloom
June Gloom (also May Gray) is the news weatherman's shorthand for a Southern California weather pattern which results in overcast skies with low to moderate tempatures for most of the months of May and June, before July arrives and summer properly begins. It is often foggy in the early mornings, with low clouds though the late morning and early afternoon, and with the clouds sometimes burning away and the sun finally shining in the late afternoons.
Southern California residents are used to this yearly weather pattern, but it usually comes as a great diappointment to tourists to the area who expect it to be sunny year-round.
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