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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is pretty perfect. I love living here. And there is no fire season when it rains. [/quote] [b]It rains for up to a maximum of 5 days per year, usually consecutive days and that causes massive mud slides which close PCH. Are you sure you live in LA?[/b][/quote] NP here who feels the need to chime in. You have your LA facts wrong. Winter is our rainy season, and when it rains it hangs around for days on end. There was one winter - I think 2010 where it rained every single day for almost the entire month of December. that's just one example. Actually the average total number of rainy days in Southern California is between 45-50....not "5".[/quote] No in 2010 it rained for 5 days straight, in December. Then nothing for about 18 months. I was there.[/quote] I lived here in 2010 and yes it rained the whole month of December. So much so that our downtown area flooded. IF you were really here, then you must have been in hibernation. https://www.sierraphotography.com/wxnotes/default,month,2010-12.aspx#:~:text=According%20to%20preliminary%20NWS%20data,December%202004%20(8.77%20inches). "The remarkable amount of rainfall makes December 2010 one of the wettest on record in Southern California. According to preliminary NWS data Downtown Los Angeles (USC) has recorded 8.52 inches of rain so far this December. This ranks it as the third wettest December in Los Angeles since recordkeeping began in 1877, exceeded only by December 1889 (15.8 inches) and December 2004 (8.77 inches). With additional rain a possibility, December 2010 only needs 0.25 inch to surpass 2004." [/quote] haha. No I wasn't in hibernation. I was in Santa Monica. I had to put trash bags over my kids in their stroller because we were unprepared for the rain. We arrived that month.[/quote]
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