
Los Angeles residents can look forward to a break in the gloom, with warmer conditions and sunny skies expected after the habitual morning fog burns off, starting today. According to the National Weather Service in an extended forecast, they've pinned today's highs near a comfortable 72 degrees following the morning's patchy fog and cloudy skies.
L.A.'s notorious "May Gray," will persist into the night, returning with a soft blanket of fog after 11 pm, while the mercury dips to a mild 57 degrees. The South southwest winds may be taking a breather, but they're set to come as gusts of up to 15 mph.
The same pattern is projected to continue through the weekend and into early next week, a relief after the recent sizzling temperatures that had Angelenos hankering for shade. Thursday warms up a bit with a high near 76 and calmer winds. The night follows in familiar fashion: patchy fog setting in late, with a consistent low around 57 degrees.
Friday and the upcoming weekend promise to provide beach-goers and park enthusiasts alike with ample sun once the fog clears, with consistent highs in the mid-70s. Sunset aficionados and night owls will witness the fog's return each evening, with cloud cover increasing after 11 pm as the city winds down under a steady low in the upper 50s.
A glimpse ahead to next week suggests a gentle nudge upwards in temperature, with Tuesday expecting a high near 77, signaling a slight switch in the city's temperate symphony. Mostly sunny skies will dominate, following the morning fog tradition, embodying the mild meteorological temperament typical of Southern California. For the entire forecast visit, National Weather Service.









