When you look at latitude and temperature on west coast cities, you will typically see a pattern of temperature decreasing as you move north. This is because cities located farther north are closer to the poles and experience cooler temperatures due to the Earth's tilt on its axis and the decrease of solar radiation. The west coast cities that are located closer to the equator will have a warmer temperature compared to the cities located further north. However, it is worth noting that other factors such as altitude, proximity to bodies of water and the presence of mountain ranges can also have an effect on temperature in a city and might affect this pattern.