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Los Angeles Braces for Rainy Conditions with Cooler Temperatures and Breaks of Sunshine Ahead

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Published on February 07, 2025
Los Angeles Braces for Rainy Conditions with Cooler Temperatures and Breaks of Sunshine AheadSource: Unsplash/Pedro Marroquin

As Los Angeles residents pull out their umbrellas and don their raincoats, the National Weather Service has provided a glimpse into what the coming week's skies will bring. The detailed forecast for today promises rain before 10 a.m., followed by a slim chance of showers, as the city grapples with a high of 61 degrees and a southwest wind blowing at a mild 5 to 10 mph. The likelihood of precipitation stands firm at 90%, with less than a tenth of an inch of new rainfall amounts possibly adding to the day's moisture.

Tonight, Angelenos can expect mostly cloudy conditions with temperatures dipping to a cooler 46 degrees, as southwest winds slow to a calm pace come evening. Saturday heralds a break from the rain with mostly sunny skies and a climb to a more comfortable 65 degrees, the winds making a shift from northeast to west southwest throughout the day while Sunday's forecast mirrors Saturday's conditions with a high of 66 degrees and shifting winds.

The week ahead looks to maintain this pattern of tempered sunshine and cloud coverage, with Monday's highs hovering near the 60-degree mark under a mostly sunny sky. As night falls, a partial cloud veil will bring temperatures down to about 43 degrees. Tuesday keeps the mostly sunny trend alive, warming up to 59 degrees with a slight chance of rain come nighttime as temperatures again settle to 44 degrees.

Midweek projections suggest an uptick in precipitation with Wednesday batting a slight chance of rain under a partly sunny expanse, and a peak at 59 degrees; the night promises a higher chance of rain while temperatures hold at 46 degrees. Subsequently, Thursday's outlook brings full-on rain amidst a mostly cloudy day, with temperatures poised to reach 58 degrees according to the forecast provided by National Weather Service.