
Los Angeles is about to experience a series of typical June days, with the weather playing a dance of clouds and sun, according to the latest forecasts. As the calendar inches closer to summer's official commencement, Angelenos should prepare for a mixed bag of conditions in the upcoming days.
Residents waking up today can expect to see low clouds and fog during the morning hours, before the sun breaks through to bring partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-70s to lower 80s. Tonight, the skies will clear up initially, before areas of low clouds and fog reappear, according to the National Weather Service. As the nighttime envelops the city, temperatures will take a dip into the lower 60s, setting the stage for a slightly overcast Thursday morning, followed by a familiar pattern of partly cloudy skies and similar daytime temperatures.
The forecast for Friday and the weekend nods to consistency with more clouds expected in the morning, followed by partial sunshine and daytime highs comfortable enough for most outdoor activities. Friday night continues the trend with partly cloudy skies, giving way to a mostly cloudy setting. Saturday morning shifts back to a predominantly cloudy outlook before reverting to partial sunshine with highs aiming for the upper 70s to mid-80s.
As Sunday rolls in, the day will usher in with mostly cloudy skies, only to transition to partly cloudy conditions, and warm highs will persist in the upper 70s and 80s range. Sunday night looks to be mostly clear in the evening, then turning to partly cloudy, the weather briefing notes temperatures at night hovering in the mid-60s. Monday's promise lies in a clearer start, with partly cloudy morning skies ceding to a fully sunny afternoon, offering similar temperatures to the previous days. Nevertheless, come Monday night, the skies are slated to clear before sliding back into partial cloudiness.
The pattern of partly cloudy mornings followed by clear and sunny afternoons is set to continue into Tuesday, with temperatures remaining consistent.









