
The forecast for Los Angeles this week is looking like a broken record of mild temperatures and scattered clouds, with a side of patchy drizzle on the menu for early birds. The National Weather Service has reported today that the high will hover near 67 degrees under mostly cloudy skies, while the evening promises similar conditions with lows around the mid-50s.
Los Angelinos expecting to wake up to sunshine Monday morning might want to hit the snooze button, as patchy drizzle is expected before 11 am, giving way to gradual clearing later in the day. Temperatures will insist on playing it cool, maintaining a steady high near 67 degrees, according to the National Weather Service.
The sun should make a more confident appearance come Tuesday, casting its glow most of the day with the mercury rising slightly to around 71 degrees. Nighttime brings back the clouds as the city drops into a comfortable low of mid-50s. This pattern of sun playing peek-a-boo with the clouds is forecasted to continue for the remainder of the week, with little variation.
Kicking off the second half of the week, Wednesday will deliver mostly sunny skies with temperatures cresting at a pleasant 72 degrees, edging out the earlier part of the week by a degree or two. The evening will again see the return of clouds, gathering into a low around 57 degrees, keeping the nights consistent if nothing else.
The trend of daytime sunshine followed by nighttime clouds is a steady beat that Los Angeles is set to dance to, wrapping up the week. With Thursday's high nearing 68 degrees and the rest of the week comfortably swinging into the high 60s to low 70s, it appears that the City is stuck in a meteorological groove that should make for predictable commutes and outdoor planning.









