
The weather pattern in Los Angeles for the coming week seems to maintain the region's reputation for mildness, though with a persistent morning visitor that residents know all too well. According to the National Weather Service, Angeleños can expect a series of days characterized by patchy drizzle and fog in the early hours, followed by gradual clearing as the day progresses. Highs are anticipated to be comfortable, peaking around the mid-70s to low 80s, with calm winds shifting southwest throughout the afternoons.
Starting today, June 12th, those in Los Angeles will see patchy drizzle and fog before 11 am. " Cloudy early, then clearing, with a high near 72," states the NWS forecast. A similar pattern is expected for tonight, with the drizzle and fog rolling back after 11 pm and lows settling around 58 degrees. This weather dance of fog and clarity is set to continue over the next several days, with Thursday bringing a high slightly warmer at near 76, echoing today's conditions.
For those planning weekend activities, the outlook is looking mostly sunny once the fog lifts, which it faithfully does by midday. Friday's weather is predicted to be "mostly sunny, with a high near 76," and the warming trend carries into Saturday, pushing temperatures to a pleasant high near 80 degrees, as per NWS's extended forecast. Evening conditions will mirror the morning with patchy fog after 11 pm and lows in the low 60s.
Sunday's forecast promises more sunshine after the morning fog, with temperatures cresting at a warm 81 degrees and dipping to around 60 by nighttime. Entering next week, Monday and Tuesday won't stray far from the established pattern, offering mostly sunny skies post-fog with highs in the upper 70s. So while the city will wake up to gray overcast, the afternoons will deliver the sunny California emblem we're accustomed to. Indeed, the consistency of this forecast provides a steady backdrop to the ebb and flow of life in Los Angeles.









