Los Angeles: The City of Angels, or the City of Puddles?
So, you wanna know how much rain LA got last year, huh? Well, buckle up, because this is gonna be a riveting tale of weather, water, and the occasional water fight.
How Much Rain Did Los Angeles Get Last Year |
Rain, Rain, Go Away...
Let’s get one thing straight: LA is not known for its rainfall. It’s more like a desert with an occasional sprinkle, trying really hard to be a rainforest. So, when it does rain, it’s a big deal. People start building arks, or at least buying umbrellas.
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Last year, however, was a bit of a curveball. Mother Nature decided to dial up the drama and bless (or curse, depending on your umbrella situation) LA with a decent amount of rain. It was like that one friend who always shows up empty-handed to parties, suddenly bringing a whole cake. We were shocked, amazed, and slightly terrified.
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Did LA Get Flooded?
Calm down, Noah. While there were some puddles that could double as swimming pools, and maybe a traffic cone or two floating down Hollywood Boulevard, an actual flood? Nah. LA is more about traffic jams than water jams. But hey, it was enough to give the palm trees a refreshing drink, and maybe even a few extra leaves.
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So, How Much Rain Did LA Actually Get?
Ah, the golden question. Well, to give you a number would be boring, and frankly, who cares about exact measurements when you can talk about the drama of it all? Let's just say it was enough to make the ducks happy, and the surfers a little disappointed.
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But wait, there's more! Because we know you're dying to know the nitty-gritty, here's a quick breakdown:
- Winter: That's when most of the action happens. Think moody skies, the smell of wet asphalt, and people complaining about their hair.
- Summer: It's more like a desert out there. The kind where you question your life choices for moving to a place where you have to pay for water.
How to... Weather the LA Rain
- How to find an umbrella: Invest in a good one. Or, become really good at using your purse, jacket, or hands as makeshift shields.
- How to survive a puddle: Rubber boots, high heels, or a hop-skip-and-a-jump are your friends.
- How to enjoy the rain: Embrace the cozy vibes, watch movies, and order takeout.
- How to deal with traffic: Patience, coffee, and audiobooks are your new best friends.
- How to appreciate the sunshine: Cherish every sunny day like it's your last. Because in LA, it might be.