
As Angelenos welcome the warmth of June's sun, a forecast issued for Los Angeles outlines the weather pattern for the week ahead, providing residents with a glimpse into their upcoming days. According to a detailed forecast from the National Weather Service, today's sunny skies are expected to peak at a high near 89 degrees, with winds making a subtle shift from light and variable to the west southwest at 5 to 10 mph as the afternoon progresses.
In the evening, the city's clarity gives way to patchy fog after 11pm, signaling an increase in cloud cover and a dip in temperature, settling around 62 degrees. The wind, persistently west southwest at 5 to 10 mph, will calm down as it shifts to a light southwest breeze by nightfall. This pattern will continue into the Juneteenth holiday, as the morning fog is expected to dissipate by midday, leaving behind a clearing sky and a slightly cooler high near 85.
Moving towards the weekend, the forecast remains steadfast in its rhythm, with patchy fog being a recurring visitor before 11am. For those planning outdoor activities for Friday, they can expect mostly sunny skies post-fog, with temperatures reaching a more comfortable high near 79. As the evening approaches on Friday night, the city will be enveloped once again in mostly cloudy conditions, accompanied by a low around 60.
The theme of early fog continues into Saturday, giving way to mostly sunny skies with a high near 76, while the night caps off with more cloud cover and temperatures hovering around 59. Sunday follows a similar script - any early fog burns off to reveal mostly sunny conditions and a high near 78. Come Monday, the city can expect more sunshine, with temperatures remaining steady near the high 70s mark, while night ushers in clouds and a low around 60. As the week opens to a new chapter on Tuesday, Los Angeles is primed for continued sunny weather, holding a high near 77 degrees.









