
Los Angeles residents can look forward to a pleasant stretch of summer weather, according to the National Weather Service. With sunny skies and a modest high of 81 degrees today, people in the City of Angels are gearing up for a series of warm and bright days. Although calm in the morning, the wind is expected to pick up slightly, moving southwest around 5 mph.
Tonight, the city's skies will become busier as increasing clouds hint at a change, setting a cooler nighttime low of around 61 degrees. The southwest wind likewise calms down, ranging from 5 to 10 mph before shifting to a light south-southwest breeze in the evening. "Increasing clouds, with a low around 61" is the official word from the National Weather Service on the expected conditions for the night.
Wednesday's forecast sees a slight interruption in clarity with patchy fog rolling in before 11 am. Clouds are likely to linger through mid-morning but will make way for gradual clearing as the day heats up to a high near 83. Winds will continue the pattern of starting light from the south-southeast at 5 to 10 mph and then transitioning to a southwest direction come morning time.
Entering Wednesday night, the repetition of the familiar pattern is expected. Patchy fog will once again make a nightly appearance after 11 pm, with the sky increasing its cloud coverage and temperatures dipping to a nighttime low around 64. The southwest wind is anticipated to die down, becoming light and variable in the evening as reported by forecast.weather.gov.
As the week progresses, conditions on Thursday mirror those from previous days—early fog followed by mostly sunny skies and a comfortable high near 85. The week continues this steady rhythm, with Friday and the weekend promising similar patterns of morning fog, sun-kissed afternoons, and highs gradually climbing to the upper 80s. Residents can expect temperatures to dance around the high 80s, making for a quintessential summer atmosphere in the heart of Los Angeles.









