Los Angeles, CA · Pacific Coast

Los Angeles Is Warming

96+ years of NOAA records show Los Angeles warming at 0.5°F per decade — now wear the data.

Based on our analysis of 96 years of temperature data near Los Angeles, CA, this area shows a warming trend of approximately +0.5°F per decade. 10 of the last 10 years recorded above-average temperatures, and 2015 was the warmest year on record at +4.1°F above the historical baseline.

96

Years of Data

0.48°F

Per Decade

2015

Warmest Year

1,154

Data Points

Data from nClimGrid 5km Grid Point, the nearest NOAA station (1.8 km away).

Los Angeles's Climate Visualizations

These are the two signature visualizations printed on every Graphed Threads product for Los Angeles. Each is generated from real NOAA temperature records.

Climate spiral for Los Angeles

Climate Spiral

Monthly temperature anomalies shown as concentric rings. Each ring is one year, colored from blue (cooler) to red (warmer).

Warming stripes for Los Angeles

Warming Stripes

Each stripe is one year's average temperature. Blue is cooler than baseline, red is warmer. 96 years of Los Angeles's history at a glance.

Shop Los Angeles's Climate Collection

Every piece is printed on demand with Los Angeles's actual NOAA temperature data.

Heavyweight T-Shirt

Heavyweight T-Shirt

Discover the ultimate blend of comfort and style with our heavyweight t-shirt. Crafted from 100% ring-spun cotton, this tee offers a soft, breathable feel that you’ll love wearing all day long. The relaxed fit ensures effortless versatility, making it the perfect companion for any casual outfit. Thoughtfully designed with a double-needle topstitched collar and reinforced neck and shoulder seams, this shirt combines durability with laid-back elegance. Embrace a classic look that enhances your wardrobe while providing lasting comfort. Make this essential t-shirt your go-to piece for any occasion!

Lightweight T-Shirt

Lightweight T-Shirt

Lightweight. Soft. Perfect. This isn't just another t-shirt; it’s the one you’ll reach for every single morning. Breathable, pre-shrunk, and incredibly soft, it offers a high-end feel that’s comfortable for all-day wear.

The Hoodie

The Hoodie

Elevate your everyday essentials with our luxuriously soft hoodie, meticulously crafted from organic cotton and recycled polyester for a blend of quality and conscience. Featuring a cozy brushed interior, this piece envelops you in warmth, making it ideal for cooler days. Its versatile design pairs effortlessly with joggers for a laid-back vibe or can be dressed up with a skirt and blazer for a chic ensemble. Thoughtfully designed with a classic regular fit, raglan sleeves, and ribbed cuffs, it offers a flattering silhouette without sacrificing ease. Complete with a jersey-lined hood and adjustable drawstrings, this hoodie is your ultimate go-to for any occasion, providing a modern twist on a timeless favorite. Experience the perfect blend of fashion, comfort, and sophistication in this must-have staple.

Your City's Data

Generated from the nClimGrid 5km Grid Point NOAA station, 1.8 km from Los Angeles.

96+ Years of Records

Real recorded temperatures from Los Angeles's local weather history, not modeled estimates.

Printed on Demand

Every order is custom-printed with that location's unique climate visualization. No two pieces are identical.

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Every purchase plants a tree — covered by Graphed Threads. Learn more

Los Angeles Climate Data FAQ

How is Los Angeles's climate data visualized?
Graphed Threads uses two primary visualizations: a climate spiral showing monthly temperature anomalies as concentric rings, and warming stripes where each vertical stripe represents one year's average temperature deviation from the historical baseline. Both are generated from Los Angeles's nearest NOAA weather station data.
How much has Los Angeles warmed?
Based on 96 years of NOAA records, Los Angeles has warmed at a rate of approximately 0.48°F per decade. This is calculated using linear regression on monthly temperature anomalies relative to the location's historical baseline period.
Where does Los Angeles's temperature data come from?
The data comes from the nClimGrid 5km Grid Point weather station, part of NOAA's Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN). This station has been recording temperature data that feeds into Los Angeles's climate visualizations.
What products are available for Los Angeles?
Every product at Graphed Threads is printed on demand with Los Angeles's actual climate data. Options include t-shirts and hoodies for men, women, and kids — each featuring climate spirals or warming stripes generated from local NOAA station records.
Can I use a different ZIP code near Los Angeles?
Yes. The city page uses a representative ZIP code for Los Angeles, but you can enter any US ZIP code to get climate data from the nearest NOAA station to that specific location. The visualizations are customized per ZIP code.

Want a Specific Neighborhood?

Enter any US ZIP code to see climate data from the nearest NOAA station.