The average temperature in Claremont ranges from 62* (January) to 89* (August). So not nearly as hot as a desert or cold as a more northern area. LA is about an hour away (depending on traffic) which puts it much closer to the coast and, therefore, closer to the ocean. LA stays much cooler than the valley, but both are considered temperate and mild in comparison to places like Texas, Florida, Arizona, or even other parts of CA (more inland).
What do you think is the biggest pro and con of living in Claremont and the surrounding area?
Great city we love this city
Ooh I just love the Claremont area, such a cozy feel but with tons of amenities and things to do!
Claremont does not have mild climate, it's 15-20 degrees hotter than mild climate place like LA which is only 1 hr away.
The average temperature in Claremont ranges from 62* (January) to 89* (August). So not nearly as hot as a desert or cold as a more northern area.
LA is about an hour away (depending on traffic) which puts it much closer to the coast and, therefore, closer to the ocean. LA stays much cooler than the valley, but both are considered temperate and mild in comparison to places like Texas, Florida, Arizona, or even other parts of CA (more inland).