Rose Parade float reflects flowers on polished chrome under a gray rainy sky with Los Angeles skyline misty in background

Rain and Cold Threaten New Year’s Celebrations Across U.S.

> At a Glance

> – The 137th Rose Parade may finally see rain after a 20-year dry streak.

> – New York’s ball drop could hit its coldest temperatures since 2017-18.

> – Other cities face snow, rain, and mild warmth.

> – Why it matters: Weather could change how millions celebrate and affect travel plans.

The 2024 New Year’s celebrations across the U.S. face a wet and cold turn, with Pasadena’s iconic parade and New York’s midnight drop both at risk of weather-related disruptions.

Rose Parade Weather

The 137th Rose Parade in Pasadena is expected to receive rain, a rare event after two decades of dry conditions.

AccuWeather meteorologist John Feerick stated:

> “It’s looking like a wet one… It may not be raining the whole time. There could be some pretty good downpours. A rumble of thunder or two is not out of the question.”

Candy Carlson, communications director for the Pasadena Tournament of Roses, added:

> “The tops will be up on convertibles carrying grand marshal Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson and other VIPs.”

  • Parade starts at 8 a.m. Thursday
  • Route is nearly 6 miles long
  • Convertibles will carry the grand marshal and VIPs

New York Ball Drop

New York City’s Times Square ball drop is forecast to drop into the low 30s, with snow flurries and the coldest midnight temperature since 2017-18.

AccuWeather meteorologist Jesse Ferrell warned:

Rain-soaked float glistening with bright flowers while people hold umbrellas and look up at the parade over wet pavement

> “The midnight temperature in New York could be ‘the coldest since the cusp of 2017 and 2018’.”

  • Midnight drop expected in low 30s °F (≈0 °C)
  • Snow flurries likely
  • Hundreds of thousands will watch on TV

Other Cities

Las Vegas may see rain, Nashville’s Big Bash will have low 30s, and New Orleans will enjoy mid-40s for a free concert and fireworks.

City Weather Temperature
Las Vegas Possible rain
Nashville Low 30s
New Orleans Mid-40s

Key Takeaways

  • Pasadena’s parade could break a 20-year dry streak with rain and thunder.
  • New York’s ball drop may be the coldest since 2017-18.
  • Other major cities face a mix of rain, snow, and mild temperatures.

The weather forecast adds an extra layer of anticipation to the nation’s New Year’s celebrations, urging spectators to plan for wet and cold conditions.

Author

  • I’m Hannah E. Clearwater, a journalist specializing in Health, Wellness & Medicine at News of Austin.

    Hannah E. Clearwater covers housing and development for News of Austin, reporting on how growth and policy decisions reshape neighborhoods. A UT Austin journalism graduate, she’s known for investigative work on code enforcement, evictions, and the real-world impacts of city planning.

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