
Angelenos looking out for a break from the fog won't find much solace this week, as today's weather predicts intermittent misty conditions through the mornings. While the city is expected to see overcast skies clear up by the afternoon, the persisting patchy fog before 11 am seems to have scored a residency in the Los Angeles weather lineup, as the National Weather Service reported.
According to the National Weather Service, after the fog lifts, residents can expect a calm wind and a peak at around 72 degrees, consistency could be ascribed to the city's climate, yet the mundane repetitiveness of this week's weather pattern almost reads like a broken record that won't stop replaying its tune. The evening will again welcome the fog after 11 pm, and with increasing clouds, leaving locals with a low around 57 and a calm wind that'll eventually pick its pace up southeast around 5 mph.
Wednesday and Thursday don't intend to break the mold either; the city will experience similar temps, with highs sitting cozy in the low to mid-70s. The forecast promises a gradual clearing after the morning fog parts and the typical Californian sun should make its expected cameo by midday, bidding adieu just in time to welcome the fog back for the night.
By Friday, the sun will flex a bit warmer, aiming for a high near 77 degrees, the evenings will not deviate from the script, though, with patchy fog after 11 pm and mostly cloudy nights escorting in lows around 58; these are rhythms we've come to know by heart, marking time not in moments but in the consistent cadence of overcast mornings and sunlit afternoons, habits of the atmosphere we bear as witnesses, rather than participants, as detailed by the National Weather Service.
As the weekend approaches, don't stow away the sunglasses yet. After the fog swipes away in the morning, the city will bask in mostly sunny skies with temperatures hovering comfortably in the mid-70s. Come nightfall, residents will once again see the familiar curtain of clouds gather, setting the stage for lows in the high 50s.









