
Los Angeles residents can look forward to partly sunny skies after a cloudy start on Columbus Day, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures are expected to reach a comfortable high of 75 degrees, with light winds shifting from south-southeast to southwest in the morning.
The familiar pattern of clouds giving way to clearer skies is set to continue into Tuesday, with early cloud cover gradually clearing to reveal a high near 73. The winds are forecasted to remain calming, subtly shifting to a southwest direction at around 5 mph in the afternoon. In the evening, the city will once again see cloudy conditions, with a low around 58, and that calm wind is predicted to persist into the night.
Midweek forecasts indicate a change in the weather pattern, with patchy drizzle and fog expected before 11 am on Wednesday. The day will then slowly transform into partly sunny conditions, reaching a high near 71. Los Angeles nights will also experience some change, as Wednesday night is looking to introduce patchy drizzle to follow after 11 pm, under cloudy skies with a low around 56 degrees.
Thursday morning could be greeted with patchy drizzle before transitioning to a mostly cloudy day with a cooler high of 68. The trend of nightly fog will continue, with patchy fog expected to roll in after 11 pm, leading to a mostly cloudy night with lows dipping to 53. As the weekend approaches, the city is forecasted to wake up to fog on Friday morning before it unveils to mostly sunny skies and a pleasant high of 78 degrees.
The upcoming weekend promises to provide a brief respite from the workweek's drizzle and fog, with a sunny Saturday to bask in a high of 79, while the night maintains mostly clear with a low around 54. Sunday stays in step with abundant sunshine and a daily high settling comfortably around 75.









