
Los Angeles residents can anticipate a sunny week ahead, with temperatures steadily climbing, the National Weather Service reports. Beginning today, the city will see a high near 80 degrees, as light winds shift from variable to west southwest throughout the morning. Gusts may reach up to 15 mph, enough to rustle leaves and flutter unsecured papers, so hold on to your hats and to-go cups.
The evening promises to keep skies mostly clear, and temperatures decent, as they dip to around 60 degrees. "Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming east after midnight," the forecast anticipates. In the days to follow, temperatures will rise, peaking on Wednesday with a high near 92 degrees. Tuesday, not to be outdone too easily, boasts a high near 87.
Per the detailed forecast, nighttime temperatures will ease the heat of the day. Residents can expect a low around 67 degrees on Tuesday night, with the comfort of the wind shifting to gentle and variable in the evening. Wednesday night will be "Mostly clear, with a low around 68," according to the forecast, which suggests an uninterrupted continuation of this pleasant pattern, minimal cover offered by the scant clouds.
As the week progresses, Thursday's sunshine comes with a high of 88 degrees. The latter part of the week introduces a mild change. By Thursday night, patchy fog will roll in after 11:00 p.m., transforming into mostly cloudy skies with a low around 67 degrees. "Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 84," is the forecast on Friday.
The weekend forecast maintains the sunny theme, with a temperate high near 75 on Saturday, dropping only slightly to 59 at night. Wrapping up the week, Sunday will see a similar pattern: a sunny high near 76 degrees, perfect for any outdoor plans or to wrap up errands before another week begins.









