
As Los Angelenos look ahead to the week of September 13th, the weather forecast suggests a gradual climb in temperatures with a mix of traditional Southern California fog and sunny skies. According to the National Weather Service, today is expected to see patchy fog in the morning before clearing up with a high of around 80 degrees. Light winds will become southwest breezes in the afternoon.
Heading into the evening, the city will experience patchy fog after 11 pm, transitioning into increased cloudiness and an overnight low of around 63 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service. Similar patterns will mark the start of the new week, with fog clearing out for mostly sunny conditions and temperatures gradually escalating into the high eighties by Tuesday.
Midweek forecasts predict continued sunny skies with highs reaching into the low nineties, which is a staple of the persistent warmth that often lingers in Los Angeles this time of year. Wednesday night is slated to remain mostly clear with a low around 68 degrees.
A slight change in the weather pattern is anticipated by the end of the week, per the National Weather Service, when there's a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms starting Thursday. Despite the potential for precipitation, temperatures are expected to hover around the 90-degree mark, ensuring that the week will likely close out on a typically warm note for the region.









