
According to the National Weather Service, today's drizzle will dissipate before the late morning hours give way to a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, though only a meager 20 percent possibility of precipitation is on the cards. Throughout the early cloudiness, we will witness a gradual transition to mostly sunny skies, with a peak temperature hovering near a comfortable 74 degrees.
Tonight, we're looking at a similar chance of fleeting showers and thunderstorms before 11:00 p.m., dusk will wrap the city in patchy fog after the late hours as clouds roll in progressively. The winds are maintaining a west-southwest direction at a pace of 5 to 10 mph. The nightly low is expected around 58 degrees, so a light wrap might be for any nocturnal escapades. Come Wednesday, anticipate some morning murkiness with the usual patchy fog giving way to cloudy skies through mid-morning, but the city should clear up as the day progresses. The daily high is slated to be just shy of today’s at a near 73 degrees. Thus, the week soldiers on with a pattern of morning fog and afternoon sunlight tempering into mostly sunny days, complemented by gradual nighttime cloudiness. No severe meteorological disturbances are predicted, allowing residents a bout of predictability in their routines.
The remainder of the week will serve up a consistent recipe of early fog and increasing afternoon sunshines. Thursday through Monday will feature highs ranging from 76 to 80 degrees, emblematic of Los Angeles' mild prelude to summer. Nights on the flip side remain clustered around the high 50s to low 60s.









