
Angelenos can expect a mixed bag of weather in the coming week, with a pattern of morning fog giving way to sunny afternoons, followed by cool evenings. The National Weather Service forecast for Los Angeles indicates temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to low 80s during the day, with nightly lows dropping to the high 50s to low 60s.
Starting today, the city will see "Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 75," according to NWS. Winds will keep to a gentle pace, shifting from the southeast to the southwest throughout the afternoon. As night descends, the fog is expected to creep back, potentially obscuring the stars from view, while temperatures dip slightly to a low around 58.
Similar conditions are forecasted for Tuesday, with the morning fog expected to dissipate by midday, revealing clear skies and a high near 73 degrees. Light winds will become more present in the afternoon, adding a refreshing touch to the day. The nighttime will mirror the previous evening, with fog returning and temperatures leaning towards a comfortable low of around 59 degrees.
The rest of the week appears to be setting a consistent rhythm: fog in the early hours, followed by sunshine and warmth as the day progresses. Wednesday grants a slight increase in temperature, promising a high near 79 degrees. The calm wind will become a southwest breeze, though still gentle in its approach. Wednesday night's forecast mirrors the pattern, with "Patchy fog after 11pm. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 61."
Los Angeles will bask in even warmer weather towards the end of the week, Thursday's temperatures peaking at about 82 degrees, with an encore of sunny skies post-fog. Friday through Sunday continues the trend, with temperatures cresting in the low 80s, and the nights partially clouded, yet mild.









