Almost all of California saw much above average temperatures (seen on the map below).
In fact, for some areas, especially in Northern California, 2015 was the warmest year on record.
Here is a map of total precipitation across California.
This next map shows the percentage of normal precipitation, which helps to spot which areas were abnormally dry. You can see that most of the state was hurting for rain.
Although rainfall was slightly below normal in San Diego, most of California was much below normal. However, in regards to rainfall (or lack thereof) no records were broken this year
The next two maps show temperatures across the entire country. The first is the departure from normal, while the second shows the rankings since 1895.
The next two maps show precipitation across the country. The first is the departure from normal, while the second shows the rankings since 1895.
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SAN DIEGO WEATHER RECAP FOR 2015
Generally speaking, 2015 was a very warm year with about average rainfall. The average temperature was 67.5, which is 3.9 degrees above average. The total rainfall was 9.89", which is 0.45 below the average of 10.34". I've included a month-by-month breakdown below:
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