
Los Angelinos, don't put away your sweaters just yet. The coming week's weather offers an inconsistent mix of May gray days interspersed with gradual warm-ups but punctuated with patches of drizzle. Those hoping for an extended streak of the famed California sunshine might need to practice a little bit more patience, as today's forecast, sourced from the National Weather Service, consists of cloudy skies that are expected to clear by the afternoon, climbing to a high of 67 degrees. Light winds from the west-southwest will brush through at around 5 mph.
Transitioning into the evening, swaddled in increasing clouds, the city will once again experience patchy drizzle after 11 pm, as detailed by the National Weather Service's forecast. Los Angeles can anticipate the thermometer to dip to an overnight low of around 55 degrees, with southwest winds slowing to a gentle whisper by nightfall.
The pattern continues into Sunday with more patchy drizzle before 11 am and mostly cloudy skies tempering the day. However, despite the grayness, the high will mirror Saturday's, aiming again for 67 degrees. A subtle breeze will be ushered in from the southwest in the afternoon across the region. By nightfall, the drizzle is slated to make an encore, cloaking The City of Angels once more under its misty veil with lows remaining steady at around 55 degrees.
Heading into the workweek, Monday follows the precedent with its own bout of morning drizzle, though the sun is expected to make a modest stand, parting the clouds to reveal a partly sunny day boasting a high near 66. The trend of nighttime cloudiness continues into the evening, holding the temperature steady at approximately 54 degrees.
As the week progresses, Tuesday brings promise of clearer skies, rewarding Angelenos with mostly sunny conditions and a comfortable high of 71 degrees. The rest of the week, while never relinquishing the veil of clouds entirely in the evenings, leans towards warmer daytimes, with highs teetering in the low 70s and night-time temperatures hugging the mid-50s.









