Although this argument against San Diego is retarded.
Southern California once seemed like the perfect solution, despite its penchant for mudslides, floods and wildfires. San Diego was so widely acknowledged to have the nation's best weather it could have been inscribed in Latin on the municipal seal.
But in 2003, San Diego County was the site of the state's largest wildfire in more than a century. And now, with a three-year drought, some of the hosannas are drying up. San Diego's rainfall this year is 44% of normal, and city officials are calling for voluntary conservation measures.
"I love (to visit) San Diego, but there's no way I'd live in Southern California,'' says Jennifer Prell, president of Paxem, a Cary, Ill.-based seniors relocation agency.
I think this was written weeks or months ago, just waiting for the first real California rain of the winter.
http://www.marshfieldnewsherald.com/usatoday/article/5575663
Although this argument against San Diego is retarded.