It’s not uncommon for the weather in Berkeley to cycle through all four seasons in a single day. What starts out as a chilly morning may turn into a blistering afternoon and then abruptly dip into subpolar temperatures come evening. If you can’t identify with crazy, ever-changing weather, you must be new here. You might consult weather.com before getting dressed in the morning, but we at The Daily Clog have a more accurate take of what a typical day in Berkeley will be like.
First, you don’t want to get out of bed. You may be a Golden Bear, but on a chilly Berkeley morning, you would much rather be hibernating:
You bundle up to go to your 9 a.m. class:
Whether you’re refrigerating in an air-conditioned VLSB auditorium or toasting in 150 Dwinelle Hall, class will probably look something like this:
You emerge from your classes in the afternoon, and you suddenly notice a wild weather change:
So you start shedding layers:
But then the sun sets in the evening:
And it is chilly once again:
Image sources: Alyssa D., Angie Terukina, Carol Schnei, Berkeley DM, WhatshouldwecallWWU, Easy Way, Whatshouldberkcallme
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