
Los Angeles residents can expect a mix of patchy fog and partly sunny skies today, with temperatures reaching a high of 67 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. As the city moves into the evening, the partly cloudy conditions will bring temperatures to a low of around 45 degrees, and wind gusts that may hit 15 mph as the winds shift from west-southwest to north-northwest.
The rest of the weekend and the start of the next week will follow a similar pattern, with Sunday seeing a high of around 68 degrees and a continuation of partly sunny skies. The calm winds could make conditions ideal for those seeking to enjoy the outdoors before a new work week begins, the calm wind will blow in, perhaps offering a mild respite from the weekend's light breezes. Monday morning fog is expected to give way to mostly sunny skies, with highs dipping slightly to near 62 degrees.
As the week progresses, the forecast introduces more variability. Tuesday's skies will remain mostly sunny with a high near 60, but Tuesday night brings a slight chance of rain after 4 am, as reported by the National Weather Service. These rain chances increase into the middle of the week, with Wednesday looking at a higher potential for precipitation, mainly after 10 am, under partly sunny skies and a high near 59 degrees.
The likelihood of rain becomes more prominent Wednesday night with rain expected mainly after 10:00 p.m. The highs will hover around the 59-degree mark beneath cloudy skies as Thursday welcomes rain throughout the day. Overnight showers will continue into Thursday night, which, will also see temperatures around 49 degrees. Wrapping up the week, Friday will likely experience more rain, alongside partly sunny conditions and a high near 61 degrees. As the city prepares for a possibly wet week ahead, residents can plan accordingly for intermittent showers and overcast days.









