California braces for rain and storms during New Year’s celebrations

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The city of Pasadena has warned attendees of the Rose Parade not to bring umbrellas due to rain forecasted for New Year's Day, which could be the first rain during the event since 2006. Instead, spectators are advised to wear rain jackets or ponchos, as umbrellas will block views along the parade route. The chances of rain are high, with forecasts indicating an 80-90% likelihood.
- Umbrellas not permitted along Rose Parade route, Pasadena officials say ABC7 Los Angeles
- SoCal in for more holiday rain. What to know about the timeline, evacuation warnings Los Angeles Times
- More Rain Forecast for Los Angeles Starting on New Year’s Eve The New York Times
- National Weather Service predicts ‘near 100% chance of rain’ during the Rose Parade KTLA
- Another storm is set to hit California — in time for New Year’s Eve. Here’s the timeline San Francisco Chronicle
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