
Angelenos can look forward to a typical winter weather pattern this week with sunny days and the potential for foggy evenings. Today's skies are clear with an expected high of 66 degrees. Morning winds starting from the north-northeast at 5 to 10 mph will shift to west southwest, with possible gusts up to 15 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
Come nightfall, residents should anticipate patchy fog rolling in after 10 pm. As the temperatures dip to a low around 41, the night will be marked by stillness with merely a whisper of calm wind. The foggy theme continues into Friday morning; however, the clouds are set to part gradually, ushering in a high near 57. A gentle east wind will sweep across the city at 5 to 10 mph, the National Weather Service forecasts.
The cooling trend is set to persist with Friday evening again welcoming patchy fog after the sun dips below the horizon, paired with increasing clouds and a low of about 44. This will give way to a mostly sunny Saturday with temperatures cresting at 60 degrees, and only a slight disturbance from a southwest wind in the afternoon.
Sunday's forecast follows suit with bright sunshine and a high of 61 degrees. The evening will likely remain clear heralding, a low around 43. The city can expect a serene, sunny celebration on Martin Luther King Day with temperatures peaking at 63 degrees.
Looking ahead, the forthcoming week maintains the status quo of Los Angeles winters: dry and mild. Tuesday and Wednesday are both set to be sunny with a daytime high lingering around 65 degrees, and nighttime lows spending the evening around the 42-degree mark, clear skies allowing the stars to shine unobtrusively, as detailed by the NWS.









