Anaheim Weather

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    Originally Posted By gardenrooms

    Hi, anyone know of a site where I can get daily weather tables? (Almanac style?). I am trying to find out historically what the weather has been on December 12th. I know that doesn't really tell what it will be like THIS December 12th, but I still would love to find out. (DS is getting married - where else? - in DL). Also, has anyone heard if this is expected to be a wet or a dry winter? I couldn't interpret the El Nino data I found on the internet. Thanks.
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    You can plug in that date here and it will pull up the historical data; it's on the left side "Detailed History and Climate (KFUL)": <a href="http://www.wunderground.com/US/CA/Anaheim.html" target="_blank">http://www.wunderground.com/US...eim.html</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By CuriouserConstance

    Leave it to trekkeruss to know the answer to everything!
     
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    Originally Posted By gardenrooms

    Haven't had a chance to sign on for a few days. Thanks trekkeruss! I have used Weather underground to look up weather quite a few times but never saw this! Great info, exactly what I was looking for. (Also makes me feel alot better - it's only rained on 12/12, 3 times since 1996, but the worst was last year, at 1/2 inch almost - hope that's not a trend!)
     
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    Originally Posted By Sparrow

    As a Southern CA native, I can tell you that the weather here is so weird. I can recall trips in December when it was perfect weather and trips when it was raining (including last December when it rained 1/2 an inch! We were there that day!) but even if it rains, I'm sure it will be a magical day. Rain on your wedding day is suppiosed to be good luck!
     
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    Originally Posted By onlyme

    Also, I don't have enough fingers and toes to count the number of times I read rain/storms would fall on a day I was there, only to enjoy a beautiful overcast day with none or a few brief showers. So, you just never know.
     

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