Snow falls so rarely in Los Angeles, when it does, it’s worth bringing out the cameras to capture the moment. This particular moment happened on January 15, 1932 on the campus of UCLA in Westwood. The building in the background is Royce Hall, which is one of the college’s four original buildings. On that day, Los Angeles was blanketed with two inches of snow, which lasted until about 11am, and by lunchtime it had all melted away.
Here’s another view taken that same day (my thanks to David G for this photo):
This is how Royce Hall looked in October 2021.
I wish I could say the same thing about Denver!!!!! Yuk, I hate snow but can’t afford LA.
I love pictures of Los Angeles in the snow!
Try living with it
No thanks. I only want to look at it.