Southern California is renowned for its pleasant weather, and a dry Christmas Day is typically the norm. Though, this year’s storm system has the potential to deliver one of the wettest Christmas holidays in recent memory. but just how often does it rain in SoCal on Christmas?
I’ve found that, historically, rain on Christmas Day is actually quite uncommon. Records indicate it has only rained 46 times since 1892. Considering that’s a span of over 125 years, that means you’ve only had about a 34% chance of waking up to a wet Christmas in southern California.
Let’s break down what this means for you:
* Rarity: Rain on Christmas is a relatively infrequent occurrence.
* Ancient Data: the 46 rainy Christmases represent a small percentage of the past 125+ years.
* Probability: You can expect dry conditions roughly 66% of the time.
The most recent instance of Christmas Day rain occurred in 2017. Los Angeles experienced almost a full inch of rainfall that year. While a white Christmas is a lovely thought,it’s never happened in Los Angeles. Though,dreaming is always encouraged!
Here are a few additional points to keep in mind:
* Outdoor Gatherings: The typically dry weather allows for enjoyable outdoor holiday celebrations.
* Storm Systems: Occasionally, strong storm systems disrupt the pattern, bringing rain.
* Regional Variations: Rainfall amounts can vary across different parts of Southern California.
Ultimately, while a rainy Christmas isn’t the usual scenario, it’s certainly not unheard of. This year’s potential for significant rainfall simply highlights the occasional deviation from SoCal’s typically sunny holiday season.








