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There are two different explanations for the name Cuyama. One of them is the same as that given on the Wikipedia page for New Cuyama.

The statement that there is no month with an average monthly temperature above 71 degrees (or whatever) seems to directly contradict the climatological data provided on the page for New Cuyama, the neighboring town, where July and August both have average monthly temperatures above 90 degrees. (Purely anecdotally, I've been there in the summer, and it is definitely well above 80 degrees.) Maybe they mean if you average the high and the low? But that seems very misleading.

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