
Get Yourself Prepared For Bad Weather When Camping in Sacramento With Your Children
Sacramento is a tourist's paradise because of the large number of places to see. There are numerous historical venues and places for performing arts. However, Sacramento is better known for its camping spots, as the weather in Sacramento totally compliments it. Nevertheless, the weather isn't always pleasant and thus, one has to be mentally prepared, and have all the required equipment prepared in advance.
Detailed Weather forecast
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Sacramento, CA, weather forecast
http://www.findlocalweather.com/forecast/ca/sacramento.html
Sacramento is known for its pleasant weather almost all the time. The surrounding mountain regions are a perfect place for a tourist to camp with their family. The rainy season in the region lasts from November to February and there will be heavy downpours during the month of January. At times they can turn into hailstorms, making it difficult for you to manage at a camp with your family. Nonetheless, the bad weather gives a warning beforehand most of the times, in the form of thick dark clouds and roaring thunders. Also, make sure you are ready for some heavy snowfall.
Climate of California
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_California
Sacramento is also prone to tornadoes, which could be severe at times. In case you foresee a tornado coming, the best practice to avoid any form of damage to yourself and your family is to drive away in the opposite direction of the incoming tornado. Staying inside your camp or tent may turn out to be a very bad idea.
During the months of summer, the days are generally warm while the nights are cool. This is due to the cool breeze pouring in from the San Francisco Bay. Throughout the noon, the sun could get wild and the temperature might go soaring high. In such a scenario, you will have to carry a sun screen and use it on your children, as they might be vulnerable to mild skin burns, which could get severe and damage their sensitive skin altogether.
Sun and your Skin
http://www.gosunsmart.org/yourskin/yourskin_effects.shtml

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