Los Angeles residents might want to hold off on washing their cars for a bit, as the city is expecting a slight drizzle and fog rolling in later tonight. According to the forecast released by the National Weather Service, today's patchy morning fog will give way to mostly sunny skies with a high near 64 degrees. The south wind is set to move around 5 mph, shifting to the west-southwest in the morning.
Tonight, Angelenos should be prepared to experience patchy drizzle combined with fog after 11pm. The overcast conditions will persist, holding temperatures steady with a low of around 52 degrees. The winds, maintaining a west-southwest direction at 5 to 10 mph, will calm down and become light and variable after midnight.
Thursday's skies are forecasted to share a similar pattern, starting cloudy and then gradually to mostly sunny, with temperatures climbing slightly higher to around 65 degrees. The calm winds are expected to pick up to about 5 mph from the west-southwest in the afternoon.
As night falls on Thursday, the fog is set to make a comeback after 11 pm, ushering in increasing clouds and a steady low temperature hovering around 52 degrees. The wind, coming from the south-southwest at around 5 mph, will also eventually calm down after midnight. Friday morning will follow suit with more patchy fog before 11 am, but then the skies will clear up partly, welcoming a higher temperature of 68 degrees. The weather pattern will continue to gradually improve over the weekend, with sunny conditions and highs reaching into the 70s by Monday.