
Los Angeles residents can anticipate a shift from cloudy to sunny skies today, with temperatures hitting a comfortable 74 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The morning's southeast winds are expected to turn southwest in the afternoon, at speeds of 5 to 10 miles per hour. As evening approaches, the city will see increasing cloudiness and the potential for patchy fog after 11:00 p.m., with the night cooling down to a low around 59 degrees.
The midweek forecast remains consistent; Wednesday will start with patchy fog before clearing up by mid-morning. Highs are predicted to reach near 78 degrees, with gentle, variable winds turning southwest later in the day. As the night sets in, the fog is likely to make a comeback, paired with increasing clouds, and a low settling around 61 degrees.
Looking toward the end of the week, the weather seems to favor beach-goers and park enthusiasts. Thursday's forecast sheds light on mostly sunny conditions after the morning fog dissipates, with peak temperatures around 80 degrees. However, the city's nighttime isn’t exempt from the fog, which is expected to blanket the area once more after 11:00 p.m. despite the mostly cloudy skies and a low hanging around 62 degrees. Friday and Saturday follow a similar rhythm, boasting mostly sunny skies with highs in the low 80s, and evenings that hint at only partial cloudiness, keeping lows at a steady 62 degrees.
Wrapping up the weekend, Angelenos can soak up the sun on Sunday, with a slight temperature climb to around 84 degrees. The evening will offer slight relief from the warmth, with partly cloudy skies and a low around 63 degrees. Monday promises to echo Sunday's conditions, maintaining its rhythm with mostly sunny skies, and a high peering near 83 degrees.
The persistent pattern of morning fog and afternoon sun seems to be the theme of the week's weather narrative. For those making plans, it might be wise to allow for slight adjustments according to these anticipated conditions. For a detailed look at the extended forecast, the National Weather Service provides updates at their website.









