
As Los Angeles braces for a week touched by the ebb and flow of coastal fog, locals can anticipate a pattern of sunny afternoons following the morning gray. According to the National Weather Service, today's forecast predicts clear skies with a peak temperature hovering around 88 degrees. The gentle winds, despite commencing with a southern whisper, will shift to a more westerly conversation by the afternoon.
Tonight, Angelenos will notice the gradual creep of clouds as temperatures dip to the mid-60s, while patchy fog is expected to shroud the city after the clock strikes 11 pm. The presence of fog seems to be a consistent evening guest throughout the forecast period, with it clearing usually before the late morning rush. Tuesday night's forecast, similarly to today, inches toward a cooler 65 degrees, quietude brought on by calmer winds.
Midweek predictions mirror those of earlier days, with of mix of fog and clouds bowing out to reveal sunny skies and temperatures maintaining in the mid-80s range. The light breeze set to become a more southwest affair come afternoon remains a soothing constant. From Wednesday night through to the weekend, the temperature graph sketches a slight downward trend, finally resting at a daytime high near 79 by Saturday.
Looking beyond the midweek mark, the pattern locks in its rhythm - nights and mornings swathed in a foggy blanket, followed by mostly sunny days. Even as Friday ushers in a slightly milder high of around 80, which is a subtle nod to the approaching weekend's cooler offering. "Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, mostly sunny," reads a statement on the weather outlook heading toward the latter part of the week. The weekend evenings project a near constancy with lows that linger around the low 60s.
As Sunday approaches, the forecast hints at a high near 81 degrees, signaling a modest climb in temperature to close out the week. A dance of fog and sun, the pattern set forth by the meteorological musings offers no dramatic shifts, but rather a gentle rocking that seems to encapsulate the known cadences of a Los Angeles August. For the complete and detailed forecast, visit the National Weather Service website.









