
Los Angeles residents can expect a mix of clouds and clarity in the coming days, with temperatures remaining relatively mild. According to the National Weather Service, the city will start today with patchy fog dissipating by mid-morning. Temperatures are likely to reach a high near 74 degrees, with light winds picking up in the afternoon. As the sun sets, the clouds are set to increase again, ushering in more fog after 11 pm and a low around 55 degrees.
Friday's outlook isn't much different, with morning fog giving way to mostly cloudy skies and a high of about 71 degrees. The fog and clouds are persistent companions through the weekend, embellished by a slight chance of drizzle on Friday night after 11 pm. Saturday, expect patchy drizzle in the morning hours, the forecast notes, but with a cooler high of 66 degrees, reflecting a slight downward trend in temperatures. A touch of rain might grace the city on Saturday night, with a 20 percent chance of rainfall post-11 pm, and lows dipping near 55 degrees.
By Sunday, fog is expected to lift before the late morning, and partly sunny skies are expected to peek through, reaching a high around 69 degrees. The night promises to be mostly clear with a low of about 54 degrees. Monday is set to usher in sunny skies and warmth, with highs expected to jump to around 75 degrees, followed by clear night skies and a low near 58 degrees, as per the NWS.
Looking forward, the city's weather is anticipated to continue its gentle climb. Tuesday and Wednesday will be sunny, as reported by the NWS, with highs soaring to near 80 and 84 degrees, respectively. The consistent warmer streak suggests a clear and pleasant atmosphere heading towards midweek, with Tuesday night expected to be mostly clear, offering low temperatures of 61 degrees.









