
The weather in Los Angeles for the coming week appears to be offering residents a mix of clouds and sunshine. Today, Angelenos can expect patchy fog before 10 a.m., followed by cloudy skies that will gradually clear up, with temperatures reaching a comfortable high near 65 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. As the day progresses, light winds from the southwest are anticipated to pick up slightly, ranging from 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight, the fog may return after 10 p.m., creating a dull blanket over the city as the clouds increase. Temperatures are set to dip to a low of around 44 degrees, with the calm winds veering eastward at about 5 mph in the evening. On Martin Luther King Day, the morning fog is predicted to mirror today's pattern, eventually dissipating to give way to clearer skies and a high near 67 degrees. The light winds will remain consistent, switching back to a southwestern direction.
Looking ahead to the week, conditions are expected to improve further. Monday night should be mostly clear with a low of around 41 degrees, followed by a sunny Tuesday with temperatures climbing to a high near 72 degrees, as per the NWS. The pleasant weather is slated to continue through Wednesday and Thursday, with sunny skies and highs reaching 76 and 79 degrees respectively.
The latter part of the week continues this trend with sunny days and clear nights until Saturday introducing a slight chance of rain and partly sunny conditions. Friday will see a high near 74 before nighttime brings a shift to partly cloudy skies and a low around 47 degrees. The next day's cooler high of 62 signals the week's end, marking the arrival of a potential rainfall, as reported by the National Weather Service.









