I am looking for websites …. About Geography that shows the weather in most cities in California... For example: City of Stockton, Los Anglos but it most shows:

- Temperature.
- Pressure
- Relative Humidity
- Due point Temperature
- Air pressure
- What temperature of clods
- wind direction
-Wind speed
- Forecast

I went to www.google.com and typed in average weather stockton ca and got these results:
http://www.google.com/search?q=average+weather+stockton+ca&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7SUNA

Try doing the same thing with other cities. (Be sure to spell Los Angeles correctly!)

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http://education.usgs.gov/california/resources.html

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I just noticed that you have misspelled a term that may cause you problems.

It's dew point (not due point). In your searching, you'll need the right term.

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To find websites that show the weather in most cities in California, you can follow these steps:

1. Open a web browser and go to a search engine's website, such as www.google.com.
2. In the search bar, type in "weather in [city name], California". For example, if you want to find the weather in Stockton, you would type "weather in Stockton California".
3. Press Enter or click on the search button to perform the search.
4. Look through the search results for websites that provide the weather information you are looking for. The search results will likely include websites like Weather.com, AccuWeather, or The Weather Channel.
5. Click on a relevant website to access the weather information for that city.
6. On the weather website, you should be able to find the following information for the city:
- Temperature: Usually displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
- Pressure: Typically given in inches of mercury (inHg) or hectopascals (hPa).
- Relative Humidity: Presented as a percentage (%).
- Dew Point Temperature: Refers to the temperature at which air becomes saturated and condensation forms.
- Air Pressure: Usually provided in inches of mercury (inHg) or hectopascals (hPa).
- Cloud Cover: Indicates the extent to which the sky is covered by clouds.
- Wind Direction: Shows the compass direction from which the wind is blowing.
- Wind Speed: Gives the rate at which the wind is moving, typically in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
- Forecast: Provides a prediction of the weather conditions for the upcoming days.

Remember to use the correct spelling of the city names, like Stockton and Los Angeles, to obtain accurate search results.