
Los Angeles is set for a mix of foggy mornings and sunny afternoons over the next few days, with temperatures holding steady in the high 70s to mid 80s, according to the National Weather Service. Today, Angelenos might experience patchy fog before 11:00 A.M., though skies should clear by the afternoon, hitting a peak of 82 degrees. Winds are expected to shift from east-southeast to southwest, ranging from 5 to 10 mph.
This evening, the city will bask under mostly clear skies, with a pleasant drop to an approximate 60 degrees, while the winds grace the palm-lined streets once more, twisting from southwest early in the evening to southeast post-midnight. As Friday dawns, the forecast promises an unblemished sunny sky paired with highs again near 79, and the routine dance of the winds, from east southeast to southwest later in the day may bring comfort to routine lovers and a sense of rhetoric to others. Come Friday night, however, clouds will gather, dimming the stars and cradling the city in a slightly cooler 58 degrees.
Oscillating between patchy morning fog and radiant sunshine, Saturday and Sunday continue the trend, keeping within the high 70s. Evenings will largely remain clear, with lows hovering around the high 50s to low 60s. Monday and Tuesday are forecasted to bring the week's peak temperatures, both expected to ascend to 87 degrees under a clear azure canopy.
Looking ahead, Wednesday's temperature is slated to sit comfortably at 85 degrees, as residents find reprieve in the cool nights where the temperature falls to the low 60s.









