
Beginning with today's forecast, a familiar pattern of morning fog has blanketed the city, expected to dissipate by midday, giving way to clearer skies and a comfortable high of 78 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. A slight southwest wind will breeze through at 5 to 10 mph, keeping the air fresh despite the hesitant sun.
The evening will see a return of the patchy fog after 11:00 p.m., with increasing clouds and an expected low around 63. The winds will slow to a light south-southwestern drift as night falls, setting the stage for a similar dance of fog and clarity over the weekend. Tonight's conditions mirror those anticipated for Saturday night, promising consistency, if nothing else, for our coastal city.
Saturday and Sunday both tease a gradual lift of the early haze. Residents can look forward to skies clearing by noon, revealing a balmy high near 81 on Saturday and an even more pronounced warmth of up to 87 degrees by Sunday. The winds will switch southwest post-meridian, maintaining the soft, five to ten mph cadence familiar to this week's temperate stretch.
Come Monday, Los Angeles is slated to revel under a fully sunny sky, heralding a high near 85 degrees. The evening's routine will not disappoint with the reemergence of that patchy fog after evening's 11:00 p.m. threshold, the now predictable cloudy companion ushering in a modest drop to a low around 62. Clear skies are the gift set to keep on giving, with Tuesday's and Wednesday's forecasts projecting mostly sunny days, marked by fleeting morning fog and consistent highs in the mid-80s.
For those marking Juneteenth on their calendars, you are poised to celebrate under ideal conditions; expect sheer sunlight and a high near 83, a perfect complement to any planned observances or outdoor festivities.









