- Los Angeles has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csb on the coast, Csa inland). Los Angeles receives plenty of sunshine throughout the year, with 263 sunshine days and only 35 wet days annually.
- Summers are warm to hot and extremely dry with average high temperatures of 81 - 84°F (27 - 29°C) and lows of 63°F (16°C), however temperatures frequently exceed 90°F (32°C) and occasionally reach 100°F (38°C) during the summer in inland areas (away from the moderating effect of the ocean). Winters are mild and somewhat rainy with high temperatures of 68 - 70°F (20 - 21°C) and lows of 48 - 50°F (9 - 10°C). Spring and autumn has mild to warm days and cool evenings.
- Rainfall occurs mainly in the winter and spring months (February being the wettest month), with light rainfall, but sometimes as thunderstorms. Los Angeles averages 15 inches (385 mm) of precipitation per year, but is slightly lower at the coast and slightly higher at the mountains. Tornadoes are extraordinarily rare downtown, though waterspouts can be seen during severe storms at beaches. Snow is extraordinarily rare in the city basin, but the mountainous slopes within city limits typically receive snow every year. The greatest snowfall recorded in downtown Los Angeles was 2.0 inches (5 cm) on January 15, 1932.
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