Posted on 12/30/2018 8:29:40 AM PST by BenLurkin
CBS Los Angeles, reports that a cooler airmass and light winds will stick around into New Years Eve.
On Sunday, temperatures throughout the Southland ranged between 20s and 30s to 40s by 8 a.m., with the days highs into the 60s. Freeze warnings and frost advisories were issued for parts of Southern California but were expected to expire.
Come Tuesday, hundreds of thousands of revelers were expected to line the streets of Pasadena for the Rose Parade.
Despite the cold, bonfires are not permitted along the parade route, and small, professionally manufactured barbecues are permitted so long as they are elevated at least 1 foot off the ground and positioned 25 feet from buildings and other combustibles.
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If you can swing it get Parade and Rose Bowl tickets. You won’t regret going to the game.
Definitely! Been watching the Rose Bowl since I was a kid.
The year I stayed in Florida, I was amazed at how cold it got during the winter months. It's so sufferingly hot there during the summer, you'd never think it could ever get cold.
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As some have added, “move, leave”!
But I cannot understand anyone willing to endure humidity or snow. NEVER!!!
Lived in the city of Downey for 36 years, So. Californians have no idea what cold is.
Out on my front porch right now it is 14 degrees F.
Today at about 2 pm it was a beautiful, positively tropical 25 degrees, worked outside all day today in nothing more than a wind breaker.
Have to head back down to So. Cal. on Thursday, expect it will be what I call T shirt weather.
You folks down there just make me chuckle.
I agree. There is so much excitement at the Rose Bowl games. My parents were lifelong Bruin season ticket holders and went to all the games (yes, there were times the bruins made the Rose bowl).
I lived in SoCal for 20 years and clearly remember frozen pipes in Corona.
Come see it. What makes it colder is sleeping on the sidewalks all night. If you get seats (Orange Grove @ Colorado Blvd where it turns) it is wonderful. They have porta-potties right there, food and drink too. The bands and horses are my favorites. We used do live a few blocks south and walk up at 8 am after a warm night in bed.
When I was a kid, my Mom took us every year to spend the night. Never again!
Yes, we are spoiled. However, if you spend the night on the sidewalk in 20-30 degree weather, you will find it cold indeed. When I first moved to LA from the eastern Sierras, I was colder that winter than I had ever been in the mountains. The ocean dampness makes it very cold.
A student I worked with is on a float this year!
That’s true. Same or worse in San Francisco. 50 F in SF does feel colder than 50 in, say, Nebraska, because the fog makes it a damp 50.
Exactly. How else would Eagles fans be able to throw snowballs at Santa?
The first Rose Parade that was broadcast in color was in 1954. I saw it at a neighbor’s house who had a color TV on loan from RCA (he had worked on its design).
Corona’s the twighlight zone.
Nice!
Sounds fun. Yeah, I’m too old to sleep on the sidewalk and be able to move the next day!
True that! It is also one of the warmest places in SoCal. Couldn’t wait to move to Riverside.lol...
Nobody in their right mind sleeps on the sidewalk. You need a thermos full of brandy or something. Last time we did, as kids, a crazy lady set up near us. (There are many more on the streets now). She started screaming so my sister and I screamed even louder. It worked. She moved.
Yes, Pelham, I’m with you. All of the above. IF you know someone with a store along the way and can sleep there and watch from there, maybe. We walked north 6 blocks at 8 am when we lived local and caught the parade as it passed by. Slept warm. Drank coffee in our PJs. Walked up and watched. Walked home. Cozy once again.
I’m watching on TV - is the south side on the marchers’ right?
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