Barometric Pressure in Long Beach, United States 
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The pressure in Long Beach, California, United States is predicted to slowly rise over the next few hours, with an average pressure of today, which is considered normal.
Weather prediction: Expect more fair, dry, cool weather
The daily total fluctuation in pressure in Long Beach is , with a low of and a high of .
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Long Beach has a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. The ocean helps keep temperatures steady, with cooler air in summer and warmer air in winter. Air pressure is usually high, around 1013 millibars.
The city's coastal location means it's often cooler than inland areas. Mountains to the east block cold air from the desert, keeping Long Beach mild.
In winter, low-pressure systems bring rain, with pressure dropping to 1005 millibars. In summer, high-pressure systems dominate, with pressure rising to 1018 millibars.
The climate type means Long Beach has stable air pressure year-round. The ocean's influence helps regulate temperature and pressure changes. It's rarely extremely hot or cold, with pressure staying relatively stable.