
The weather pattern in Los Angeles is settling into a consistent rhythm this week, with overcast mornings gradually breaking into sunny afternoons. According to the detailed forecast published on June 10th, the coastal city will see patchy drizzle and fog before 11am today, though conditions will clear up with temperatures reaching a comfortable high near 77 degrees. Light breezes are expected to pick up in the afternoons, coming from the south and shifting southwest at 5 to 10 mph.
The National Weather Service's forecast, accessible via their website, also predicts similar conditions for the rest of the week. Tonight, Angelinos should anticipate patchy fog after 11 pm, with the cloud cover increasing and temperatures dipping to a low of around 60. These conditions mirror what's expected Tuesday night, with the added possibility of fog persisting into the late morning hours on Wednesday. Calm winds in the evening will give way to light south breezes by Wednesday afternoon, reaching up to 10 mph.
Thursday's weather forecast suggests a repeat of the familiar pattern of morning drizzle and fog, which will then give way to mostly sunny skies, reaching a high near 76. The night will likely bring back patchy drizzle and fog, while Friday looks set to continue the trend, presenting mostly sunny conditions after the morning haze dissipates.
As the week progresses, temperatures are expected to climb slightly. Saturday's forecast points to patchy morning fog before yielding to a warmer afternoon with a high near 81 degrees. The evening will cool down to about 63 degrees under mostly clear skies. Sunday promises even more sunshine and a peak in the week’s warm trend, with a high near 82 degrees. These predictions offer a steady hold of the typical June weather Los Angeles is known for—moderately warm days followed by cool evenings, and the ever-present morning marine layer that the city's residents have come to expect.









