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Los Angeles Welcomes End of June with Morning Fog and Sunny Skies, Comfortable Mid-80s Forecasted

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Published on June 29, 2025
Los Angeles Welcomes End of June with Morning Fog and Sunny Skies, Comfortable Mid-80s ForecastedSource: Unsplash / {Georg Baumann}

As Los Angeles heads into the end of June, residents can expect a familiar pattern of morning fog giving quickly way to sunny skies, with the National Weather Service predicting comfortable temperatures hovering in the mid-80s. Today's forecast indicates "patchy fog before 11am," followed by gradual clearing and a high of around 85 degrees, "with a light southwest wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon," according to the National Weather Service.

The trend of cloudy mornings and clear afternoons is set to hold consistently through the week. Tonight, Angelinos should prepare for more "patchy fog after 11pm" and "increasing clouds, with a low around 62." A calm and light southwest wind is expected to close out the evening. As we continue into the week, Monday promises a high near 84, while Tuesday's temperatures are projected to dip slightly with a high near 81, making it just perfectly pleasant enough to steadily forget the overcast dawn.

Midweek doesn't bring much in the way of change, weather-wise, keeping the city wrapped in a blanket of fog each morning before surrendering to the sun. "Patchy fog before 11am" appears to be the standing motif, with "mostly sunny" afternoons and consistent highs in the low 80s. Wednesday, for instance, will see a high near 80, while the evening cools down to a predictable "low around 62," thus maintaining the city's subtle dance of fog and sunshine.

Looking further towards Independence Day, Los Angeles can anticipate a pleasant holiday with "patchy fog" in the morning, but otherwise "mostly sunny, with a high near 80." The evening of July 4th is to yet again become cloaked in fog, with temperatures dropping to an agreeable 62 degrees. The predictable weather provides an almost soothing rhythm as the city gears up to celebrate with fireworks and festivities. For an extended and detailed look at the week's forecast, visit the National Weather Service's website.