These Easter events have been canceled due to the upcoming spring storm

It’s looking to be a wet Easter weekend for Southern California residents and due to the weather, many cities have canceled their Easter festivities.

A spring storm is expected to arrive in SoCal on Friday and stay until Monday, bringing cooler temperatures and the chance of thunderstorms, heavy rain, and hail.

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Due to the forecast, these Easter events have been canceled.

  • Pasadena canceled its Egg Bowl and Bunny Brunch scheduled for Saturday. Guests who purchased the Bunny Brunch and VIP Egg Hunt will be issued a refund. Due to the cancellation, the city is inviting people to its “Hop into Spring” event at the Rose Bowl on April 2. More information can be found here.

  • Santa Anita Park canceled its racing events for Saturday and Sunday and rescheduled an egg hunt due to weather conditions. The popular egg hunt will now occur on April 7 in the infield.

  • The city of Huntington Beach rescheduled its “Easter Hunt Family Fun Day” event, originally slated for March 30, to April 27.

  • Garden Grove’s “Eggscavation,” slated to take place on Saturday, was canceled due to weather conditions. However, parents can still pick up Easter goody bags and kids can meet the Easter Bunny during select hours at the Garden Grove Sports & Recreation Center. More information can be found here.

However, it’s not all bad news for those looking to celebrate Easter. Easter events in Carson, Burbank, Lawndale, and other cities are still slated to occur.

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