
Los Angeles residents should keep their umbrellas close by as the city expects variable weather in the coming days. According to the National Weather Service, showers are likely this morning until 10 a.m., with a possibility of showers and thunderstorms remerging after 4 p.m. It's a dance of clouds and sun today—the morning's overcast will give way to mostly sunny skies, with temperatures peaking around 62 degrees. West southwest winds will be steady, marked by occasional strong gusts up to 25 mph.
Tonight, the chance of rain drops to 20 percent before 10 p.m., transitioning into a mostly clear evening. The temperature will hover at a cooler 45 degrees while a west-northwest wind continues to blow, calming slightly compared to the daytime. The respite from rain extends into Monday with a sunny forecast and a repeat performance of today's high of 62 degrees. Come nightfall, the sky will remain clear, the air crisp, with only the wind shifting subtly, making its presence known less aggressively after midnight.
The brief hiatus from precipitation continues through Tuesday, bringing slightly warmer weather with highs forecasted at 66 degrees. However, by midweek, the rains are set to return, with a 70 percent chance of showers starting Wednesday morning, as detailed by the National Weather Service. The sky will mirror the mood of this shift, exchanging sunny dispositions for cloud cover and seasonal sobriety, with high temperatures taking a slight dip to 63 degrees.
The pattern of precipitation persists, making for a wet Wednesday night and forecasted rainy conditions through Thursday. Daytime highs will feel the chill of the rain, chilling down to 57 degrees. Overnight, the possibility of rain hangs in the air, mainly before the early hours of Friday morning, with lows expected to drop to around 43 degrees. For those looking toward the weekend, there is a sliver of hope—a "slight chance of rain" on Friday gives way to mostly sunny conditions and the promise of a dry Saturday with highs reaching a more agreeable 68 degrees.









