
Los Angeles weather is looking rather mild and mostly sunny in the coming days according to the National Weather Service. The forecast indicates a high near 71 today, with patchy fog clearing by noon, and conditions are expected to remain similar moving into the weekend. Southeast winds are light, shifting to the southwest this afternoon. Angelenos should enjoy the clarity while it lasts, as cloud cover is anticipated to increase tonight, setting the nocturnal stage with cooler temps around 57 degrees.
Thursday's outlook remains gray, with mostly cloudy skies and the mercury hovering around 69 degrees. The south wind will be light and variable, picking up at 5 to 10 mph. As night falls, the city will once again experience a low near 57, with clouds persisting. While Friday will usher in more sunshine, it's the weekend that calls for blue skies with highs pushing near 68 on both days, perfect for those outdoor plans.
Keep the light jackets handy for the evenings, though, as the National Weather Service projects lows near 55 degrees on Friday and Saturday nights. And for those late-night wanderers or early risers, patchy fog is expected to roll in after 11 pm on Saturday and before 11 am on Sunday. However, Sunday itself should be mostly sunny with highs back to a gentle 71.
Looking ahead to Memorial Day, those with picnic or parade plans can anticipate more of the gentle weather with patchy morning fog clearing up to a mostly sunny day with a high of 75. Tuesday continues the trend, with forecasters predicting a comfortable high of 77 after morning fog. So, whether you're planning a barbecue or hitting the beaches, Los Angeles seems to have weather on its side. For the full extended forecast, visit the National Weather Service.









