
Los Angeles residents can anticipate varying conditions this week, with widespread smoke being a common factor. Today, the city will see patchy fog in the morning before it gives way to clouds and, later, clearer skies, with highs around 82 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service. This evening, expect more smoke and increased cloudiness, with temperatures dipping to around 60.
As Juneteenth celebrations commence, those in Los Angeles will find similarities in the weather pattern of patchy morning fog followed by gradual clearing. Highs are predicted to be slightly cooler, near 79 degrees, as per the National Weather Service. The southwest wind will remain light and increase to 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. Looking ahead, Wednesday night's conditions will mirror the same pattern, though gusts could reach as high as 15 mph, making the smoke potentially more widespread in the evening.
On Thursday, the familiar morning fog is forecasted to be present before giving way to mostly sunny conditions, with a high near the same mark of 79 degrees. The nightly ritual of patchy fog will return after 11 pm, while temperature lows are expected to be around 61. The next couple of days will continue the trend, with sunny skies post-fog and highs in the low 80s.
The weekend ushers in slightly warmer weather, with highs inching upward to around 84 on Saturday and hovering around 83 on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. The nights are forecast to stay consistently in the mid-60s, and as the new week begins, the pattern of patchy fog and sunny days in the low 80s is set to continue through Monday.









