- There is no foreseeable change to consumer behavior at this time with regards to planned or intended travel to Los Angeles as a result of El Nino

- The city and county have diligently prepared for El Nino weather patterns; for more information on their efforts, you can visit ElNinLA.com

  • If needed: The City of Los Angeles has an Emergency Management Department and an extensive Emergency Operations Plan that addresses all hazards that might impact L.A. When a storm is approaching, the Emergency Operations Center will be activated to coordinate all emergency response.

- Los Angeles is a dynamic destination to visit in all types of weather and we are promoting our bounty of insideLA experiences on our website at www.discoverlosangeles.com/insideLA

  •  Boasting more cultural institutions than any other U.S. city, visitors to L.A. can experience the newly opened Broad Museum or the recently renovated Petersen Automobile Museum, among countless others

- We forecast that our total visitation will continue to grow and that 2016 will show overall year-over-year growth for Los Angeles for the sixth consecutive year

- We encourage visitors to exercise caution when driving in inclement conditions, as they would in any destination. L.A.’s public transit system, Metro, also offers an excellent car free alternative