
As Angelenos wake up to another typical morning, the weather stands as a note of constancy in an ever-shifting cityscape. According to the National Weather Service, today in Los Angeles, patchy fog will drift away before 11 am, giving way to cloudy skies and then gradual clearing, with an anticipated high of around 86 degrees. The light west-southwest wind is expected to pick up its pace from 5 to 10 mph as morning turns to noon. Step outside, look towards the heavens, and you might just feel the whisper of the coming warmth.
Tonight's forecast suggests a mirrored rhythm from the day's outset; the increasing clouds will bring the temperature down to a comfortable low around 64 degrees. The same west-southwest winds of the daylight hours will ease up, becoming light and variable as the city sinks into the evening. This pattern of foggy mornings and clear afternoons is set to continue throughout the weekend as reported by the National Weather Service, with temperatures holding steady in the mid-80s.
Saturday is expected to mirror today, with patchy fog before 11 a.m., gradual clearing by noon, and a high near 86 degrees. Afternoon hours will be the best time for outdoor activities under clear skies and sunshine. The pattern continues into Sunday with morning fog giving way to mostly sunny skies, as temperatures climb slightly to 87. Nights remain clear and mild, with Sunday’s low around 63. By Monday, the city will enjoy full sunshine and a cooler high near 83, before patchy fog returns Monday night, casting a subtle veil over the evening.
The rest of the week will see patchy morning fog clearing to sunny afternoons. Tuesday’s high will be near 80 degrees, with similar conditions continuing Wednesday and Thursday. Toward the week’s end, the National Weather Service forecasts mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 70s.









