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Los Angeles Weather / Climate

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

The weather in Los Angeles often catches its visitors by surprise. The closer you get to the ocean, the cooler temperatures will be. Travel inland and you’ll feel the heat rise. In general, winter is mild and wet and summer is mildly hot and humid. Summer and fall are the best times to visit LA if you’re seeking out the California heat. Summer and fall are also the peak tourist seasons, so if you can handle a Los Angeles winter, you’ll reap the benefits of a more peaceful and affordable RV rental vacation in Los Angeles.

Los Angeles has a reputation for being covered in smog. Nowadays, the smog in Los Angeles isn’t much different than any other city in the United States. The city has put forth a lot of effort to reduce smog over the last thirty years and air quality has improved drastically. For the cleanest air, take your Los Angeles RV rental anywhere along the coastline. After all, isn’t that what going to California is all about?

Los Angeles 7 day forecast

Winter in Los Angeles

  • Average Winter High: 53.3°F (11.8°C)
  • Average Winter Low: 49.5°F (9.7°C)

What’s winter like in Los Angeles? It is extremely rare for Los Angeles to receive snow. Los Angeles winters consist mainly of rain. Rainfall in LA is 11.43 inches annually. The skies clear up beautifully when the rain stops.

What should I pack? Bring water repellent items such as umbrellas, rubber boots, and rain jackets. A few sweaters and a coat would also be a good idea. Since the winter season tends to misbehave in Los Angeles, you should bring some light attire or layers for when the sun shines.

Spring in Los Angeles

  • Average Spring High: 72.3°F (22.4°C)
  • Average Spring Low: 54.7°F (12.6°C)

What’s spring-like in Los Angeles? The weather during winter sometimes blends into spring in Los Angeles. So, expect some rain and a little cold. For the most part, springtime is relatively sunny and brings less rain than winter. It may get a tad foggy. Spring is a very beautiful season for Los Angeles because of all the blooms.

What should I pack? Rain gear and mid to lightweight clothing/attire. Layerable clothing works well for both spring and winter.

Summer in Los Angeles

  • Average Summer High: 83.8°F (28.8°C)
  • Average Summer Low: 56.2°F (13.4°C)

What’s summer like in Los Angeles? Warm. Go to the beach to cool off. The temperature is noticeably cooler the closer you get to the ocean during the summer months. Los Angeles can get fairly smoggy in the summer but there are plenty of days filled with very clear skies as well. Evenings sometimes cool down depending on the fog.

What should I pack? Lightweight clothing/attire (shorts, sandals, sunglasses, hats, sunscreen) and a few warmer items (in case the evening’s cooldown).

Fall in Los Angeles

  • Average Fall High: 78.3°F (25.7°C)
  • Average Fall Low: 59.3°F (15.2°C)

What’s fall like in Los Angeles? Fall is most likely the favorite season of the year for LA locals. The temperature is usually not too hot, not too cold, and the skies are clear. Late fall is the prelude to winter so it will rain and cool off somewhere around the month of November.

What should I pack? Bring both light and mid-weight clothing that are suitable for layering. Your summer clothing is still an option. Rain gear may also be required. So, basically, bring a little bit of everything without bringing anything too heavy.

Professional Sports in Los Angeles

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Los Angeles isn’t all movie stars and shopping. The professional sports scene is alive and well. While there isn’t a professional football team, Los Angeles takes great pride in basketball with two NBA (National Basketball Association) teams and one WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association) team. No matter what time of the year you decide to rent an RV in Los Angeles, you’ll be able to catch a professional game. While the NBA (basketball) and NHL (hockey) seasons are on hiatus, the MLB (baseball) season resumes.

Below we will list teams and information on professional and college sports in Los Angeles.

Basketball

  • NBA: National Basketball Association
  • WNBA: Women’s National Basketball Association
  • NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association
  • LOS ANGELES LAKERS
    • NBA (Pro)
    • Los Angeles Home: Staples Center
    • NBA Season: October to April, 2 months of playoffs follow
    • The LA Lakers hold the record for the longest consecutive win streak in US professional team sports.
  • LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
    • NBA (Pro)
    • Los Angeles Home: Staples Center
    • NBA Season: October to April, 2 months of playoffs follow
    • The Los Angeles Clippers won their first NBA playoff game in 13 years during the 2005-2006 season.
  • LOS ANGELES SPARKS
    • WNBA (Pro)
    • Los Angeles Home: Staples Center
    • WNBA Season: May to August, 2 months of playoffs follow
    • In 2001, the LA Sparks became the first WNBA team to go undefeated at home games for an entire season.
  • UCLA BRUINS BASKETBALL – MEN’SWOMEN’S
    • NCAA (College)
    • Los Angeles Home: Pauley Pavilion
    • NCAA Basketball Season: November to February, the tournament in March follows
    • From 1964 to 1975 (the UCLA Basketball Dynasty), the UCLA Bruins won 10 titles in 12 seasons.
  • USC TROJANS BASKETBALL – MEN’SWOMEN’S
    • NCAA (College)
    • Los Angeles Home: Galen Center
    • NCAA Basketball Season: November to February, the tournament in March follows
    • The USC Trojan’s men’s basketball team has more than 1,000 victories in college basketball.

Football

Unfortunately, Los Angeles hasn’t had a professional football team in the NFL since 1994.

  • NFL: National Football League
  • NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association
  • UCLA BRUINS FOOTBALL
    • NCAA (College)
    • Los Angeles Home: Rose Bowl
    • NCAA Football Season: August to December
    • The UCLA Bruins football team was nicknamed “Gutty Little Bruins” in the 60s because of their small physical size being offset by their speed, determination, and teamwork.
  • USC TROJANS FOOTBALL
    • NCAA (College)
    • Los Angeles Home: Los Angeles Sports Arena and Coliseum
    • NCAA Football Season: August to December
    • The USC Trojans and Notre Dame have had a rivalry since 1926. This rivalry is considered the greatest intersectional rivalry of all college athletics.

Baseball

  • MLB: Major League Baseball
  • NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association
  • LOS ANGELES DODGERS
    • MLB (Pro)
    • Los Angeles Home: Dodger Stadium
    • MLB Season: April to September, three rounds of playoffs follow
    • During the 2006 season, making it the fourth time in baseball history and the first time the final home run tied the game, four home runs were scored by the Dodgers in the ninth inning.
  • UCLA BRUINS BASEBALL
    • NCAA (College)
    • Los Angeles Home: Jackie Robinson Stadium
    • NCAA Baseball Season: February to June, the tournament in June follows
    • Jackie Robinson Stadium is named after a former Bruins baseball player, Jackie Robinson.
  • USC TROJANS BASEBALL
    • NCAA (College)
    • Los Angeles Home: Dedeaux Field
    • NCAA Baseball Season: February to June, the tournament in June follows
    • Dedeaux Field is named after the Trojans’ legendary baseball coach, Rod Dedeaux, who coached the team from 1942 to 1986.

Hockey

  • NHL: National Hockey League
  • LOS ANGELES KINGS
    • NHL (Pro)
    • Los Angeles Home: Staples Center
    • NHL Season: October to April, 2 months of playoffs follow
    • The LA Kings were transformed into a top NHL team after they successfully acquired Wayne Gretzky in 1988. Canadians were deeply disappointed by this trade. Gretzky was considered the NHL’s best player.
  • ANAHEIM DUCKS
    • NHL (Pro)
    • Los Angeles Home: Honda Center
    • NHL Season: October to April, 2 months of playoffs follow
    • Disney originally owned the “Mighty Ducks of Anaheim”. The Ducks’ original name came from the movie, The Mighty Ducks. Their name was officially changed to Anaheim Ducks in January of 2006.

Soccer

  • MLS: Major League Soccer
  • NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association
  • UCLA BRUINS SOCCER – MEN’SWOMEN’S
    • NCAA (College)
    • Los Angeles Home: Drake Stadium
    • NCAA Soccer Season: August to November, championship match follows
    • The Drake Stadium has been home to the UCLA soccer teams since 1969. It was revamped in 1999 at a cost of $1.5 million which was made possible by Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy. The field is called Frank W. Marshall Field. Marshall has been a fan of UCLA soccer for a long time and was a member of the men’s team in 1967.
  • USC TROJANS SOCCER
    • NCAA (College)
    • Los Angeles Home: McAlister Soccer Field, north of the University Park Campus
    • NCAA Soccer Season: August to November, championship match follows
    • Jim Millinder took over coaching in 1996, resulting in the Trojans making it to the NCAA tournament seven times.

Tony Hawk Foundation Stand Up For Skateparks

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
  • When? October 17, 2010 12:00 – 4:00 pm
  • Where? Green Acres Estate, Beverly Hills, California
  • What? An annual benefit geared toward raising money for public skateparks.
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