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Cooler Nights and Patchy Fog Ahead in Los Angeles, Warmer Days to Follow

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Published on May 04, 2025
Cooler Nights and Patchy Fog Ahead in Los Angeles, Warmer Days to FollowSource: Unsplash / {Georg Baumann}

A series of partly cloudy skies and potential foggy conditions is set to provide a mild reprieve from the warming trend in Los Angeles lately. According to the National Weather Service, there's a 20 percent chance of showers today with a comfortable high hovering around 66 degrees Fahrenheit.

The evening is expected to remain cloudy as the temperature dips to a nighttime low of around 54 degrees, while the southwest wind takes a turn to the southeast after midnight. Monday is looking partly sunny with more clouds rolling in by nightfall, and patchy fog is predicted after 11:00 p.m., softening the cityscape into the early hours of Tuesday. This patchy fog is expected to linger on and off through the week, particularly noticeable after sundown and before the late morning hours, bringing cooler nights and slightly warmer days, peaking with a high near 82 on Friday.

Wednesday promises a break from the fog before it returns, with sunshine pushing temperatures up to around 75 degrees, and Patchy fog before 11:00 a.m. Otherwise, the weather will be mostly sunny, according to the forecast. Clear skies are to be expected later in the night. Thursday's weather narrative continues similarly, starting with morning fog that gives way to partly sunny skies and a high near 80.

The city's weather patterns remain consistently inconsistent, with Friday echoing previous forecasts, hinting at a familiar pattern. Patchy fog will also be experienced. Otherwise, it will be partly sunny, as the temperatures continue their subtle upward climb, possibly touching 82 degrees. Saturday's skies will clear after the morning fog with the week's highest temperature of around 83 degrees.