
The City of Angels is anticipating a stretch of relatively mild weather in the days ahead, with the National Weather Service predicting patchy morning fog dispersing to make way for clearer skies later in the day. Angelenos can expect a high of 63 degrees today, with light winds shifting from east southeast to south southwest come afternoon, as reported by the National Weather Service. As night descends, the fog is slated to make a return post 10pm, with clouds on the increase, and a low of 42 degrees to keep the evening cool.
Looking forward to the weekend, similar conditions persist. Saturday's forecast suggests fog before ten in the morning, followed by cloudy skies and then a gradual clearing, projecting a high of approximately 64 degrees. A gentle east northeast wind will become southwest later in the day. "Patchy fog after 10pm" will once again be a nighttime feature, with an anticipated low of around 43 degrees and calm winds. Sunday is poised to offer more sunshine post the routine foggy start, cresting to a high near 66 degrees with tranquil winds turning to southwest in the afternoon.
As we honor Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, the weather appears to be in a solemn nod of tribute, bestowing mostly sunny skies with a high once again near 66. The pleasant conditions seem set to carry on through the week, with Tuesday's skies remaining mostly sunny and a high of 65 degrees. As each night falls, the pattern of mostly clear evenings continues, with lows hovering in the low-to-mid 40s.
Moving onto Wednesday, a sunny disposition will rise with the temperatures, hitting a high near 68, and for those looking further ahead, Thursday amps it up even more with a high anticipated at around 72 degrees. These nighttime forecasts range with lows gradually climbing, like Wednesday night's which is predicted to be around 46 degrees. For a detailed look at the extended forecast, visit National Weather Service.









