
Los Angeles residents can expect a typical mix of June gloom and sunshine this week, according to the National Weather Service. As reported, Juneteenth will see patchy morning fog before the skies clear up, leading to a pleasantly warm high of around 85 degrees. The pattern of fog and clearing will continue into the weekend, giving way to mostly sunny afternoons with highs oscillating in the 70s.
By nighttime, the forecast anticipates a consistent theme with patchy fog reemerging and lows settling around the lower 60s, with the fog expected to lift each following morning around 11:00 a.m. Heading into Friday, temperatures will slightly dip to a high near 77, and the evening temperature will drop to a low around 60, characterizing a cool respite for anyone planning late gatherings.
The weekend offers a steady stream of conditions, beginning with Saturday's forecast that suggests a mostly sunny day after the routine dispersion of the morning fog, and a comfortable high nearing 75 degrees. The evening should resemble the previous nights, with a gradual return of clouds and temperature bottoming out at about 58 degrees.
Sunday and Monday's forecasts predict that the mornings, patched with fog before giving way to mostly sunny skies, will maintain a consistency in weather that the city has come to both anticipate and appreciate this time of year with highs approaching the upper 70s and lows hovering around 60 degrees. As we head into Tuesday, the weather will follow suit, presenting yet another sun-filled day capped by a high in the mid-70s, perfect for locals looking to enjoy the myriad of outdoor activities that Los Angeles offers.
The early outlook for Wednesday indicates a slight uptick in temperature, with a high near 80 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Though the evenings throughout the week share a monotonous cloud cover, they punctuate what is essentially a pleasant and typical June forecast for the City of Angels.









