
Los Angeles residents can expect to see a mix of cloudy skies and sunshine with a chance of rain this week, as forecasted by the National Weather Service. After a 30 percent chance of morning showers today, it'll mostly be sunny with a high near 63 degrees. Winds shifting from southeast to southwest may bring in new precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch.
Tonight, the weather shifts as it becomes mostly cloudy with lows dipping to around 48. A light breeze from the south will settle in, changing to east-northeast after midnight. Thursday offers LA a respite with mostly sunny skies and a high of 66 degrees. Calm northeast winds in the morning will swing to the southwest later in the day.
As Friday rolls in, early patchy fog is expected to give way to partly sunny skies and warmer temperatures, with highs elevating to near 76 degrees. Light northeast winds in the morning will make a southern turn by afternoon, potentially gusting up to 15 mph. The day transitions into a foggy night, with patchiness returning after 11 pm and a low of around 53.
The weekend forecast suggests a continuing trend, starting with Saturday's patchy morning fog before it becomes mostly cloudy with a high near 71. "Saturday NightPatchy fog" after 11 pm is predicted, followed by a mostly cloudy low around 51. Sunday's weather seems akin, with foggy mornings leading to partly sunny highs of 68, but come Sunday night, there's a slightly increased possibility of rain after 11 pm.
Entering next week, rain chances persist both Monday with a high near 63 and Monday night as temperatures descend to around 50. However, those looking for sunshine won't be disappointed as Tuesday promises to be mostly sunny with temperatures climbing again to nearly 64 degrees. For a detailed look at the extended forecast, visit the National Weather Service.









