
Angelenos, the skies will finally clear after a patchy start to your Monday. The National Weather Service has predicted that after a misty morning, the sun will break through, with temperatures peaking at a mild 67 degrees. A light southwest wind of 5 to 10 mph is expected to accompany the clearer skies later today.
As dusk falls, however, the clouds will be rolling back in. So for those of you craving more sunshine, soak it in while it lasts. Those clouds will drag temperatures down to a cooler 54 degrees tonight, says the National Weather Service. Expect similar conditions to play out on Tuesday morning before it also clears up, giving way to a slightly warmer day with highs touching 70 degrees, and a steady south-southwest breeze.
Midweek promises a repeat performance with patchy fog on Wednesday morning. For Angelenos looking to plan their outfits, you might want to layer up for the cooler mornings. Following the fog's dissipation, the area should see mostly sunny skies and a high of 72 degrees. The pattern of fog and clouds seems to stick through the next few days, with a mainly sunny forecast dominating the afternoons.
Thursday through Sunday continues the trend with sunshine after morning cloud coverage. Daily highs will remain in the upper 60s, while nighttime lows hover in the mid-50s. It's worth taking a moment for residents to appreciate the consistent, if not monotonous, weather that rarely strays from what we've come to expect of the Southern California climate. Temperatures will remain fairly stable, with minimal fluctuation, and winds will stay light but present, ensuring a calm end to the week.









