
As the people of Los Angeles look ahead to the first week of July, forecasts by the National Weather Service predict a stretch of weather that's quintessentially Southern Californian in its mildness and consistency. According to the extended forecast, Angelenos can expect the day to begin with cloudy skies that will clear by the afternoon, hitting a comfortable high around the low 80s, while tonight could see increasing clouds and a cooler low around 58 degrees.
The pattern of mid-morning cloudiness followed by gradual clearing is set to continue into Wednesday, with similar temperatures expected. Light breezes will shift from the west southwest to the south southwest, creating a gentle stir in the otherwise placid climate this city is known for; meanwhile, nighttime conditions are projected to mirror those of today, with temperatures dipping into the low 60s and the winds maintaining their calm but persistent presence.
As the week progresses, forecasts indicate patchy morning fog that should give way to mostly sunny days from Thursday onward. The unfaltering presence of the fog could seem like nature's own persistent reminder of the tenuous veil between sea and city before the sun reasserts itself each day. The National Weather Service notes that Independence Day celebrants can bank on clear skies post-fog, with highs hovering around the 81-degree mark, setting a fine backdrop for any festivities.
Weekend plans look favorable as well, with the weather pattern steady holding; Saturday brings a possibility of morning fog again that is likely to give way to sunshine and highs inching up to 83 degrees, and by Sunday, Los Angeles may see the thermometers nudging slightly higher, with the high forecasted at 84 degrees, while the nights remain moderately cool and consistent, which makes for an extended spell of quintessential LA summer days that can be counted on to turn into equally pleasant evenings.









