LA weather - Thanksgiving week
#4
Joined: Jul 2005
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Listen to tracys2cents, you NEVER know with the weather for So. Cal. We live in Vegas and we visit So. Cal many times every year and no matter what time of year we go we always take a cardigan, jeans, shorts and tank tops. I take cardigans even in July & Aug. because the nights can get chilly and I have been there in Jan. when it was 90, so you should really take a little of everything to be safe, or you will be buying something (as I have done many times when I have said...oh, its not going to be hot or cold).
#5



Joined: Oct 2005
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If anyone can tell you (and is accurate) they should play the lottery. What it will be like over Thanksgiving could be anything (except snow) It could be hot, warm and windy, cool and clear, cool and rainy, -- ask again about 4 days before you leave.
#7

Joined: Jan 2003
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One thing that inevitably happens is the weekend following Thanksgiving, we get rain. In the past 10 years, I was able to put up my Christmas lights ONCE that weekend. It almost never fails, just as it almost never fails that our gardener decides to fertilize our front lawn the day before we go get our Christmas tree.
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#12
Joined: Sep 2006
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Where in L.A.? Very different weather in Santa Monica than in Pasadena or Simi Valley or downtown LA. Seriously varies. We've been to LA (west LA) for many TGs over the years, and maybe we've just been lucky, but I can't remember having weather that was anything but lovely (not hot, not cold, just right!)




