
Angelenos can expect to begin their week with the now-familiar dance of drizzle, fog, and the gradual burn-off leading to sunshine, according to the National Weather Service. Today's weather in Los Angeles features patchy drizzle and fog before 11:00 a.m., transitioning to clearer skies with a high near 78. Winds are predicted to be light, moving west southwest at 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
The pattern of foggy conditions seems to be firmly set for the evenings and early mornings of the coming days. Tonight will bring patchy fog after 11:00 p.m., with clouds increasing, and lows settling around 62 degrees. Winds should remain gentle, shifting from west southwest to light and variable later in the evening. This setting appears poised to continue evenly throughout the week, barely giving pause to a predictably sunny Southern Californian rhythm.
Monday's forecast, shared by the National Weather Service, holds firm to this pattern. The morning fog is expected to lift gradually, revealing a sunny day with highs inching towards 80. The gentle south wind will take a subtle turn to southwest at 5 to 10 mph during the afternoon, the weather service predicts.
Looking further ahead, the rest of the week seems to maintain this consistent narrative. Days are mostly set to be sunny, with highs gradually increasing to reach the mid-80s by Wednesday. Nighttime will bring back the mist, with patchy fog reinstating itself after 11:00 p.m., and the low temperatures generally hovering in the low 60s. Whether commuting to work or planning outdoor activities, residents may want to continue to adjust plans to accommodate these recurrent fog windows.
The weekend should follow suit with pleasant weather. Saturday forecasts promise mostly sunny conditions, except for some patchy morning fog, with afternoon temperatures expected to peak near 84 degrees. As for those evening plans, the fog will likely roll in after dusk, signaling a temperate and familiar close to the day.









