Are the storms bad in california?
California is a huge state with more variety of climates and geology than perhaps any other state. The coast is more temperate, colder & foggier in the north and a perfect Mediterranean climate in the south. You would have no problems there, and only one hurricane struck this area last century. And it was a weak one. The southern desert can experience occasional summer thunderstorms with flash-floods, but are otherwise hot as heck in the summer and perfect for golfing in the winter. The Central Valley also gets occasional windstorms and plenty of rain in the winter, and thunderstorms in the summer. The Central Valley also experiences more tornadoes in January and February than any other state, but these seldom track through inhabited areas and almost never reach F1 force. Hail storms generally pit cars every few years. The climate of the Central Valley resembles the mid-west more than the rest of the state. The worst weather is in the Sierras during blizzards, and in the summer the Sie