
As the sun rises over Los Angeles, a mirrored dance between fog and cloud cover is set to dissipate and reveal clear skies later in the day. The National Weather Service forecasts a high near 80 today in Los Angeles with a gentle shift from east southeast wind to a southwest breeze in the afternoon. Los Angelenos can expect the morning's patchy fog to lift before 11 am, giving way to the sun's persistent attempt to brighten the cityscape.
The pattern of fog and clouds will return tonight, with the temperature dropping to around 60 degrees. The southwest winds, hesitant to stay throughout the day, are expected to swing back to the east-southeast after the sun sets, according to the National Weather Service. Saturday proffers an encore of today's conditions, with the early fog bowing out to reveal a near-identical high of 79 degrees.
Moving into Saturday night, the stars will likely shine unobstructed by the clouds with a low of around 60. An encore of clear skies is anticipated for Sunday, ascending to a high near 82 degrees. The city's dwellers will find the evenings consistent as well, as Sunday night's forecast speaks of mostly clear conditions with the temperature hovering around 61.
Continuing through to midweek, the heat gently intensifies as Monday's sun commands a high near 86, holding reign into Tuesday. Both nights are expected to remain mostly clear, allowing the moon to illuminate tranquil city streets with lows in the lower 60s. The respite from clouds is projected to end by Wednesday night as patchy fog returns, the clouds once again throwing a light blanket over the city. Thursday is forecast to follow a similar narrative, with fog giving way to mostly sunny skies and a high near 82, the National Weather Service details.









