Snow in LA? You Gotta Be Kidding Me!
So, you wanna talk about snow in Los Angeles? Let's get one thing straight: unless you're planning a trip to Mount Baldy or Big Bear, you're probably not gonna see much of the white stuff. I mean, we're talking about a place where people wear sunglasses at night, for crying out loud!
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The Big Chill (or Not So Much)
Now, there have been those times. You know, the ones where the weather forecasters get all excited and start talking about a "historic" storm. And then, poof, a few snowflakes flutter down and everyone loses their minds. It's like watching a toddler discover ice cream for the first time.
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But let's be real, this isn't exactly Siberia we're talking about. The last time LA had a real snowstorm was probably when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Or at least, that's what it feels like.
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Snow in LA: A Rare and Precious Commodity
So, while you might not be able to build a snowman in your backyard (or even your front yard), it's still kind of fun to imagine. Picture this: palm trees covered in snow, surfers in wetsuits and snow boots, and Leonardo DiCaprio wearing a beanie. Now that would be a sight to see!
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But seriously, if you're dreaming of a winter wonderland, you might want to consider booking a flight to somewhere a little colder. Like, Alaska or something.
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How to... Survive a Snowstorm in LA
- How to dress for a snowstorm in LA: Layers, layers, and more layers. And don't forget your sunglasses.
- How to build a snowman in LA: Use sand and paint it white. Or just watch "Frozen."
- How to survive a snow day in LA: Order takeout, binge-watch your favorite show, and pretend you're in a cabin in the woods.
- How to avoid hypothermia in LA: Stay indoors, drink hot chocolate, and cuddle up with a blanket.
- How to impress your friends with your snow knowledge: Tell them about the time it almost snowed in LA.