In Los Angeles, a Growing Sense That Historic' Weather Is Becoming Normal
Briefly

The weather seems more extreme on every level, Fred Rosen, a retired entertainment executive, said on Monday, hunkering in the lobby of the nearby Hotel Bel-Air as mudslides threatened his neighborhood.
It has always rained during the winter in Los Angeles, never mind the song that says otherwise. But the succession of extreme weather events an onslaught of storms a year ago, Tropical Storm Hilary in August and now this marathon of atmospheric rivers has made Angelenos think that such historic occurrences may not be so historic anymore in an era of climate change.
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