While we are talking about weather: HyrdoGuys guide shows the avg May temp to be around 72, but when I went to DLR for the first time last year, the temps were in the 100s... Was this just a freak heat wave, or does it just bounce dramatically?
But they'll have Mickey on them!Great! Thanks! If it does happen I'll just have to get some overpriced rain ponchos![]()
It's been so humid lately I wish it would rain and go back to the normal dry-ish heat.Actually last year there were a couple of freak storms in Los Angeles -- literally, out of nowhere, on otherwise fairly sunny days -- and it was quite strange. And also last year, in early March I think it was, we got pummeled with some really, really heavy rain on one particular night. But that is not the norm, though.
Sadly, I think we're all done with the rain now (for the first half of the year, that is) -- which is not good, as we desperately need it. It doesn't rain often enough even in the months when it should be raining, and certainly not now -- in early spring. I think you're safe, daisy 22!
The coast is clear, literally and figuratively!
The good news is that beautiful flowers are in bloom everywhere -- they seem to be the most striking and vibrant in the spring -- despite the general lack of rain during winter and fall.
Echoing everyone else, don't pack the ponchos. I just took a look at the weather report for this next week and it says low 80s Fahrenheit and then cooling to the 70s the following week for a bit. Sunny, sunny, sunny! Thats awesome weather to go to DL if you ask me.
Pack (or buy after getting here) flip-flops/sandals, sunscreen, a shady hat, sunglasses, shorts, and tees and you are good to go! Also a light jacket for nights as it can be a wee bit chilly (by my standards as I am a So Cal resident and anything under 60 degrees for me is "freezing"). Nights are mid-to-high 50s so you decide.
We were there yesterday, and either we were in the right places at the right time, or it wasn't all that bad in the parks!Yesterday was hooooot. I wanted to go to the park but I stayed home instead. Spring Break lines annoy me as it is lol, let alone in the 90 degree heat
We went the week after the 100 degree week in early May last year and it was in the 70's. Whew! Perfection in my NW girl book! We've also been in mid-November in the upper 80's and low 90's.Ah yes, I vividly remember the 100+ degree temperatures last May (I was not pleased!). Weather that hot in May leans more towards the side of freak heat wave than the norm, although I would not be shocked to see 90-degree days in May. We've certainly had plenty of 80+ degree days in May.
To be honest, we're already hitting 90-degree days now, this week -- and it's only March.
It's very odd out here in Southern California because we can get a heat wave of that sort in May, but then it will be a mere 75 degrees and overcast in the middle of July. September usually begins to swelter, and that's when we get some of our hottest weather.