There's always a very brief period after a rain in Southern California when our skies become remarkably, unsustainably clear. That happened for a couple of days after last week's rain, and was gone by Sunday.
I grabbed the opportunity to get a couple of sunrise shots from Griffith Observatory. The hues were startling in pre-dawn pinks and purples followed by sunrise orange. The pre-twilight sky was clear and dark enough to showcase many stars.
By Sunday, a thin, damp layer of fog was floating over Los Angeles in the early morning. Along the Fern Canyon Trail on the east side of Griffith Park, dampness was still in the air from the rains. And only the tops of the tallest downtown buildings were visible. Back to normal here.





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