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Barometric Pressure in Manhattan Beach, United States United States

Pressure

0000 hPa

Temperature

00.0 ℃

Wind

00.0 m/s

Humidity

00.0%

The pressure in Manhattan Beach, California, United States is predicted to quickly rise over the next few hours, with an average pressure of 1016.3 hPa today, which is considered normal.

 

Weather prediction: Expect more dry and cold weather and a strong breeze to gale winds

The daily total fluctuation in pressure in Manhattan Beach is 4.1 hPa, with a low of 1014.3 hPa and a high of 1018.4 hPa.

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Track the barometric pressure in Manhattan Beach hour by hour and stay informed about how it will change over the next 6 hours.

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Manhattan Beach has a Mediterranean climate, which means it has dry summers and mild, wet winters. This climate type affects air pressure, making it usually high in summer and low in winter.

Barometric pressure

The city's coastal location near the Pacific Ocean influences air pressure. Sea breezes bring cooler air, which lowers pressure, while land breezes bring warmer air, increasing pressure.

In summer, high pressure dominates, bringing clear skies and warm temperatures. In winter, low pressure brings rain and cooler temperatures. Spring and fall have mild temperatures and moderate pressure.

Manhattan Beach's geography, with the Santa Monica Mountains to the north, blocks some weather patterns, keeping the area relatively dry and sunny. This mountain range also affects air pressure, making it slightly higher than in other coastal areas.

Disclaimer

* The barometric pressure information for Manhattan Beach, California, United States on this page is for educational purposes only. We are not responsible for its accuracy or reliability. This information is not medical advice. Consult a health professional for medical concerns and do not rely on this site for medical decisions.
 
 
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