
Angelenos can look forward to a string of sunny days with mild summer temperatures, according to the latest report from the National Weather Service. Coastal fog will be the only minor interloper in a week otherwise characterized by clear skies. The temperature forecast for today promises a high near 89 degrees with southeast winds shifting west southwest in the afternoon.
Tonight, the city will remain clear, as temperatures are anticipated to drop to around 60 degrees. The calm after midnight will be a precursor to more sunshine on Wednesday, with highs expected to nearly match today's climate. However, by Wednesday night, visibility may be slightly diminished due to patchy fog rolling in after 11:00 p.m., which will persist until the early morning hours.
As Los Angeles gears up to celebrate Juneteenth, the weather seems to be cooperating. A patchy early fog is set to give way to mostly sunny conditions, with a high near 82 degrees. "Patchy fog before 11 am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 82," according to the National Weather Service's forecast. During the evening, similar foggy conditions will develop after 11:00 p.m., yet again, leading to a mostly cloudy night with lows around 63 degrees.
The pattern of foggy mornings and sunny afternoons is set to continue for the rest of the week, offering a consistent rhythm to the city's pulse. Friday's outlook is nearly identical, with fog dissipating before 11 am to reveal mostly sunny skies and a high near 80 degrees. For those planning weekend activities, expect clear nights and sunny days, with the temperature on Saturday reaching a high near 77 and climbing slightly to 79 by Sunday, the National Weather Service reports.
Monday will likely mirror the previous days, with early fog giving way to plenty of sunshine and a pleasant high of 79 degrees.









