
Originally Posted by
DonnaR57
Welcome to RTA!
Gosh, it's only August, so predicting weather 5 months ahead of time would be difficult. I will say that the weather-guessers are predicting a wet winter for California (GOOD, we NEED it!). Via the route you chose, which is a good one (IMHO), the only weather problems you might see is a winter storm that might close Siskiyou Pass in southern Oregon. That said, the highway departments are likely to only close the pass for as long as they "need" to, as I-5 is a major trucking route and "our supplies must get through". You have a day or two where you could drive a hair longer to make up for any time lost waiting out a storm, which of course is what you should do.
When overnighting in a city with the intent of leaving the next day, always position yourself on the far side of the city to avoid driving into Rush Hour when you depart. IOW, the eastern side of ABQ, and the southern end of Dallas, etc. BTW, in the Pasadena area there are many, many hotels, some of them not actually in Pasadena. So if you don't find one in your budget in Pasadena, try Glendale, Burbank, or West Hollywood (I'd not stay in North Hollywood because some are located in rather seedy areas). In Phoenix, you could stay on the north end in Anthem or Deer Valley. BTW, it's about a 4-5 hour drive up to Grand Canyon from Phoenix. If the weather is "right", you might enjoy getting there via Sedona.
Donna