BLAZINGGIANTS
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Perhaps it keeps tourists away from tourist destinations. I've lived in the Bay Area pretty much all my life (with occasional time spent in San Diego and Seattle) and I've never experienced lack of crowds on rainy days or rainy nights. Traffic is just as jammed as ever. I wish I experienced an "emptying out" during rain, but I definitely don't.
February 2015.... NorCal hadn't seen rain in 40+ days. We drove from Alameda to LA. Can't remember the particular highway (it was from South Bay Area to take us back towards he 5, so we were still in the Bay Area), but traffic was backed up and going at 25 mph. Even the traffic reports on the radio said traffic was delayed due to the "heavy rains" (which was an average downfall).
It wasn't a knock on Cali. The traffic is a knock. Everybody's climate is better equipped for various types of weather. In SoCal, the occasionally cancel school for rain and/or hail (sometimes there are flash floods). Maybe you don't notice the impact of rain because you're used to it (and the chaos of Cali traffic).
