
The Los Angeles area can expect a series of foggy mornings and mostly sunny afternoons in the coming days, as detailed by the latest extended forecast. Today, residents will see patchy fog before 11 a.m., but conditions will clear to a sunny high near 82 degrees. These comfortable autumn temperatures will be accompanied by light and variable winds that shift southwestward in the afternoons at around 5 to 10 mph.
Nightfall brings the return of patchy fog after 11 p.m. and an increase in cloud coverage, with temperatures dipping to a low around 59 degrees. The wind will settle down, turning west southwest and calming by the evening. This pattern of morning fog, followed by gradual clearing and comfortable highs, will persist through Friday and into the weekend, promising consistent weather for those with outdoor plans.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday will also begin with patchy fog causing limited visibility in certain areas before 11 a.m. However, skies will clear up to mostly sunny with a high of around 80 degrees, and light winds continuing their southwestern journey in the afternoon.
Sunday will boast a full day of sunshine, seeing a slight drop in temperatures with a high nearing 76 degrees. As night approaches, though, that pesky fog will roll in after 11 p.m., setting the stage for a mostly cloudy evening with a low hovering around 58 degrees. A similar mix of patchy morning fog and mostly sunny skies will characterize Columbus Day, offering a pleasant backdrop for any commemorative events and activities.
The start of the next workweek will mirror this trend, with Tuesday and Wednesday mornings cloaked in patchy fog, giving way to mostly sunny afternoons. Despite the consistent forecast, slight temperature variations suggest that Angelenos will experience a subtle cooldown, with high temperatures dropping to the low seventies by Wednesday. As the city transitions further into fall, these forecasts provide a reliable guide for residents and visitors to plan their days accordingly.









