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Changing Weather Brings Chills to San Francisco

Changing Weather Brings Chills to San Francisco

Despite the sunny California stereotype, the weather in San Francisco remains chilly and windy.

Former resident of San Francisco Justin McAney has lived in California for four years before moving to Philadelphia, but still finds the weather unpredictable.

“[I expected the weather to be]

a little warmer,” McAney admitted, but that it didn’t change his plans because “it’s still nice out”.

Another San Francisco resident Linda Friedman had a similar perspective while exiting the Ferry Building.

She thought it would be “cold, but not this windy,” and further explained that it didn’t alter her plans for the day.

The unexpected light rain and cold winds left many visitors and residents alike wearing heavy layers.

“I think some people expect it to be warm, because it’s California,” Friedman remarked.

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Kenna Beban, Opinion Editor
Kenna Beban is the Opinion Editor in her second year of Journalism at Woodside. She is passionate about writing and sharing different perspectives in the Woodside Paw Print, specifically about the environment and politics, as they are becoming increasingly important in today’s world. She wants to pursue Environmental Science or Journalism in college, and hopes to have a positive influence on the world through these careers.
Taila Lee, Coeditor in Chief
Taila Lee is the second-year coeditor in chief and a third-year reporter for The Paw Print. Along with winning regional and national awards from Journalism Education Association (JEA), SNO, and the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, Lee is a member of KQED's Youth Advisory Board for 2019-2020. She has been featured on KQED’s Bay Curious podcast and 2019 Youth Takeover, and she co-taught a student press law workshop at the National JEA Convention in Washington D.C. in November. Lee plans to major in media studies and minor in journalism at UC Berkeley to empower youth and inspire change with journalism.

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