
Angelenos can expect a mostly sunny start to the week, with a high near 68 degrees today, but don't ditch the umbrellas just yet. According to the National Weather Service forecast, there's a 30 percent chance of rain emerging after 11 am on Monday. Despite the potential showers, the temperature will hover around 62 degrees, offering a mild backdrop for any raindrops that may grace the city.
Tonight's skies will trend towards cloudy, with a low around 49 degrees—calm conditions compared to the breezy gusts expected Monday night. The winds, shifting from west-southwest to north-northwest and possibly reaching up to 15 mph, will usher in a mostly clear evening and a low around 45, the National Weather Service predicts.
Tuesday's forecast is sunny with a pleasant equilibrium of a high near 68. The night will follow suit, remaining uniformly clear with a low around 46. Wednesday's temperatures take a slight climb, promising an even warmer high near 74 degrees under continuous sunny skies.
Continuing the trend, Thursday will not disappoint with another day fully bathed in sunlight and a high reaching near 69 degrees. Though the evening introduces partial cloud cover, temperatures will stay consistent, with a low around 48. As the weekend approaches, the forecast suggests more sun with Friday and Saturday's highs dancing near the 71-degree mark.
With the oscillating patterns of cloud and clarity, Los Angeles's weather narrative retains a sense of unpredictability. But with mild temperatures as the backbone of this week's weather, it seems the city will enjoy a relatively gentle transition from sunny to cloudy spells. For a detailed breakdown of the week's weather, including probabilities for precipitation and wind speeds, check out the full report at National Weather Service.









