
Los Angeles residents can expect to gradually clear the skies today after a foggy start to the morning, with temperatures peaking at a comfortable 69 degrees. As reported by the National Weather Service, winds will stay light and eventually settle into the southwest later in the day. Tonight, the clarity continues as the City of Angels will see mostly clear skies with a dip in temperature to around 48 degrees.
The forecast for tomorrow promises sunny skies and a slightly warmer high of 73 degrees, perfect for those looking to spend some time outdoors. The northeastern wind is set to shift and come lightly from the southwest in the afternoon. However, as night falls, Angelenos should prepare to once again encounter patchy fog rolling in after 10:00 p.m., marking a cooler evening with lows settling around the 52-degree mark.
For those making plans for the end of the workweek, Friday will follow a familiar pattern with patchy morning fog forecasted to give way to partly sunny conditions and a high of 75 degrees. A steady north wind at around 10 mph will help to slightly clear the air. The coming weekend also looks mostly sunny, with a high near 77 on Saturday, though nightfall brings a slight chance of rain after 4:00 a.m.
The weather takes a turn on Sunday, as residents should carry an umbrella to tackle a chance of rain, mainly after 10:00 a.m., under mostly cloudy skies and a significant drop in temperature down to 70 degrees. This trend of possible rains will start to slowly fade early next week, with temperatures hovering around the low 70s.
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