
Los Angeles residents can expect to see a pattern of overcast mornings followed by gradual clearing as the week progresses. According to the National Weather Service, today's weather includes cloudy skies through the mid-morning, then it will begin to clear up, with temperatures reaching a comfortable high near 73 degrees. Light winds from the southwest will start to pick up, increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight's conditions can be expected to closely mirror last night's, with patchy fog developing after 11 pm. The skies will become increasingly cloudy, and temperatures are anticipated to drop to a low of around 59 degrees, as per the NWS. As has been the case recently, the southwest winds will slow down and become light later in the evening.
As we move into Thursday, the region is set to experience a similar weather pattern. The day should start with patchy fog before 11 am, and then, as seen today, the clouds will give way gradually to sunlight. The high for Thursday is forecast to be a slightly warmer 75 degrees. The light south-southwest winds in the morning are projected to follow suit and switch to southwest, reaching speeds of 5 to 10 mph by the afternoon.
The forecast, published by the National Weather Service, also indicates that Friday will likely see patchy fog in the morning before turning mostly sunny, with highs possibly reaching 78 degrees. Winds are once again slated to be mild, but they will predictably get a bit gustier in the afternoon, reaching similar speeds as the previous days. As the weekend approaches, the temperatures are expected to continue to climb, with Saturday's high approaching 79 degrees and Sunday seeing a high near 81 degrees.
For those planning their nightly activities, evening conditions from Thursday through Sunday are set to follow an almost identical trend: patchy fog rolling in after 11 pm and mostly cloudy skies with lows teetering around the 60-degree mark. Monday and Tuesday are forecast to maintain the day's sunny disposition once the fog lifts, with highs hovering near 80 degrees. Angelenos can access the full weather forecast and keep tabs on any changes by visiting the National Weather Service's official website at forecast.weather.gov.









