Southern California hit by drenching rains, cool weather
LOS ANGELES — A spring storm hit Southern California on Sunday with gusty winds, thunderstorms and pea-size hail stones, prompting everything from the postponement of a baseball game to the sight of celebrities at a red-carpet ceremony scrambling for cover.
The afternoon storm interrupted the red carpet event of the MTV Movie & TV Awards outside Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium, where celebrities ran for cover from the downpour that lasted about 10 minutes.
Temperatures topped a summer-like 80 degrees in downtown Los Angeles last week. But on Sunday they dropped about 10 degrees within four hours, National Weather Service meteorologist Carol Smith said.
“Downtown Los Angeles hit a high of 65 degrees by noon, but that dropped to 53 degrees by 4 p.m.,” Smith said.


