
Los Angeles is gearing up for a week of shifting skies, according to forecasts. Residents can expect a 30 percent chance of showers today after 11:00 a.m., coupled with a mostly cloudy ambiance and a gentle southerly breeze oscillating between 5 to 10 mph. "New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible," reports the National Weather Service.
As the evening rolls in, the city will likely see patchy fog, providing a slight respite from the clouds with temperatures stooping to a mild 53 degrees. The southwest wind will slow down to a light whisper by evening's end. Transitioning into Sunday, early risers may encounter more fog before the day clears up to project a high near 72 degrees. It's worth noting that winds could potentially gust as high as 15 mph during the afternoon hours.
The start of the workweek brings a promising rise in temperatures, as Monday will shake off the fog before 11 a.m., making way for mostly sunny skies and an impressive high near 82 degrees. This clarity is to persist into Monday night, with the forecast projecting a mostly clear sky and mercury dropping lightly to around 60 degrees.
As the week progresses, residents can anticipate the heat to notch up substantially with a sunny Tuesday that won’t falter under 87 degrees. "Sunny, with a high near 92," beams Wednesday's forecast, hinting at a steady escalation of warmth. By nightfall, the temperature is expected to gently decline, offering a mostly clear sky with lows in the upper 60s. Thursday carries forward the sunny streak with a high near 88 degrees, though nighttime might return to foggy conditions. Friday looks to be partly sunny with highs comfortably hovering around 84 degrees.









