
Angelenos can expect a touch of fog and a gradual return to sunny skies this week, according to the latest weather forecast. In a forecast released earlier today, cloudy mornings with patchy fog are predicted to give way to mostly sunny afternoons, with temperatures climbing as the week progresses. No need for heavy coats or rain boots as the city gears up for a steady rise in warmth.
The fog's habit of clinging to the city before the late morning hours will continue to be a characteristic of Los Angeles' mornings, especially noticeable before 11:00 a.m. After the fog dissipates, a mix of clouds and sun is expected to bring the high today up to a comfortable 84 degrees. "Light and variable wind becoming west southwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon," detailed the forecast, providing a gentle breeze to accompany the warmth.
As night falls, the temperatures are set to drop to the mid-60s with a mild, west-southwest wind easing as the evening draws to a close. This pattern of cool evenings and warm, sunny afternoons is forecasted to remain steady throughout the week, reaching a high peak near 92 degrees by Thursday. The nights will consistently cool down to the mid-to-upper 60s, offering a pleasant respite from the daytime heat.
Those looking to plan their week around the weather should pay attention to the fog presence, it is expected to roll in each evening and clear by mid-morning. "Wednesday Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 89," was noted in the forecast. The extended projection calls for a sunny Friday and a high near 90, with the trend of patchy overnight fog followed by sunny afternoons continuing through the weekend.
For further details and updates, residents can consult the forecast on the National Weather Service website.









