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Updated Weather Report: Multi-Day Storm to Impact South Pasadena, Pasadena & Los Angeles

The storm hasn’t weakened—it has changed shape. Instead of one concentrated shot of rain, we’re receiving a slow-moving, multi-day system. Total rainfall projections remain in the same range, but extended duration.

Weather Report Updated Nov 13, 2025
Weather Report Updated Nov 13, 2025

A significant Pacific storm is now on approach, but the forecast has shifted since our earlier report.

What was previously expected to be a Thursday-focused event has evolved into a long-duration storm running Thursday night through Saturday, with continued showers possible into Sunday. The volume of water is expected to be high, but spread out over a few days.

Storm Forecast Update

  • Timing adjustment:
    Heavy rain is in the forecast, but no longer concentrated in a single Thursday window. Instead, the strongest and most consistent rainfall is now expected from late Thursday night through Friday, continuing into Saturday.

  • Totals holding steady but spread out:
    Valley areas (South Pasadena, Pasadena, San Marino, Alhambra, Highland Park) are still expected to receive 1–2 inches total, but this will fall over a much longer period.
    Foothill areas (Altadena, La Cañada, northern Pasadena) remain the most vulnerable with 2–4 inches possible, particularly on south-facing slopes and recent burn-scar terrain.

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  • Risk profile increasing for foothills:
    Because the rain is spread across multiple days, soil saturation becomes a larger issue, raising the likelihood of mud and debris flows in burn-scar zones.
    LA County has already issued Evacuation Warnings for several burn areas countywide, including the Eaton Fire scar above Pasadena.

Day-by-Day Forecast – NOAA Data (South Pasadena, Pasadena, SGV)

THURSDAY (Nov. 13)

  • Evening: First steady rain arrives after 9–10 p.m.

  • Totals through midnight: ~0.25–0.50 inches valley; slightly higher near foothills.

  • Winds: Light to moderate; nothing extreme.

FRIDAY (Nov. 14)Heaviest Impact Window Begins

  • All day: On-and-off rain, cooler temps (highs only near the upper 50s).

  • Evening into overnight: Strongest rainfall of the entire event.

  • Expected Friday totals: 0.50–0.75 inches valley; 1+ inch foothills.

SATURDAY (Nov. 15)

  • Morning into late afternoon: Continued rain, possible isolated thunderstorms.

  • Additional totals: Up to another 1–2 inches possible in some areas.

  • This is the “long tail” of the storm—still impactful.

SUNDAY (Nov. 16)

  • Showers expected to taper-off over the day.

  • Possible clearing late in the day, early evening.

Travel & Commute

South Pasadena / Pasadena / San Marino / Alhambra

  • Expect a persistent, messy 48–60 hours of weather.

  • Roads will remain wet from Thursday night through Saturday night.

  • Friday & Saturday will have the biggest travel delays, especially during peak commute hours.

ALTADENA, LA CAÑADA, FOOTHILL AREAS

  • The highest risk zones in this storm cycle.

  • With rain spread over several days, soil saturation will build, increasing the chance of mudflows, runoff, and debris movement.

  • Burn-scar areas (especially Eaton) are under Evacuation Warnings as a precaution.

What changed

The storm hasn’t weakened—it has changed shape. Instead of one concentrated shot of rain, we’re receiving a slow-moving, multi-day system. Total rainfall projections remain in the same range, but extended duration.