
Los Angelenos can look forward to a Thanksgiving holiday graced with classic Southern California weather: mild and mostly sunny. The National Weather Service predicts a patchy morning fog giving way to clear skies and a moderate high of 67 degrees today. As families prepare to gather, they can anticipate calm winds shifting westsouthwest near 5 mph in the morning.
The evening is expected to bring mostly clear skies and a low around 49, with the wind turning from southwest to north-northeast. Thanksgiving itself promises to deliver sun-filled warmth, with the daytime high hovering close to 70, a gentle reminder of the region's penchant for pleasant, if not idyllic, weather patterns.
The high for Friday is predicted to be a comfortable 72 degrees under partly sunny skies, as detailed by the National Weather Service. The nocturnal forecast suggests mostly cloudy conditions and a low of about 53 degrees—ideal for those standing in line for midnight deals.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the weather stays mostly cloudy on Saturdays, with a high near 73 degrees, followed by an evening cool down to around 54 degrees. Sunday's forecast seems a notch better, leaning towards mostly sunny conditions and a high of 74, culminating in a clear and calm night with temperatures in the low 50s.
For those returning to the workweek grind on Monday, the sunny skies continue with a daytime high near 72, and by nightfall, the temperature dips back down to around 50 degrees. The familiar pattern holds through Tuesday, another sunny day with a high projected to be in the mid-70s.









