Ever wonder why Southern California beaches often feel cooler and cloudier during early summer? This video explores the 'June Gloom' phenomenon, explaining when and how it most impacts coastal areas. Discover the key aspects of June Gloom and its effect on Southern California: ► June Gloom is a natural weather pattern characterized by low-lying marine layer clouds and fog. ► It typically occurs from late May through early July, peaking in June. ► Coastal regions, especially beaches, are most affected, often remaining overcast while inland areas are sunny. ► The marine layer dissipates as the day progresses, usually revealing sunshine by afternoon. ► It's a crucial part of Southern California's climate, bringing cooler temperatures and sometimes drizzle. #JuneGloom, #SouthernCalifornia, #CaliforniaWeather, #BeachWeather, #SoCal