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Dec
55°F 12°C
36°F 2°C
1 in 3 cm
Jan
54°F 12°C
38°F 3°C
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Feb
59°F 15°C
40°F 4°C
2 in 4 cm
Mar
67°F 19°C
44°F 6°C
1 in 2 cm
Apr
71°F 21°C
46°F 7°C
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May
81°F 27°C
54°F 12°C
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Wednesday
Dec 23
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36°F 2°C
Lo:
25°F -3°C
Thursday
Dec 24
Hi:
45°F 7°C
Lo:
22°F -5°C
Friday
Dec 25
Hi:
43°F 6°C
Lo:
22°F -5°C

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Rankin Ranch

5 of 5 stars
Ridgecrest, CA
Aug 12, 2009

Our family of 6 wranglers from the CA desert spent three terrific days at the Ranch enjoying the hospitality of the Rankin family and their outstanding crew. This was our first visit and we recommend...more

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