
Los Angelenos can expect a series of gradually clearing skies following morning cloud cover, with temperatures peaking around 80 degrees today. The morning fog, a familiar presence to the city's commuters, is set to dissipate by 11 am, according to the National Weather Service.
The weather pattern over the next several days remains steady, with morning fog giving way to afternoon sunshine. Tonight, however, clouds will increase, with lows around 62 degrees. Winds will shift from the west to the south-southeast after midnight, adding a touch of variety to an otherwise consistent forecast.
Midweek forecasts for Wednesday predict patchy drizzle and fog before giving way to sun, with highs touching 77 degrees. The city's breeze should remain gentle, with south-southwest winds moving at about 5 to 10 miles per hour, though gusts could potentially reach up to 15 mph.
Looking ahead, Thursday will continue the mostly sunny trend once the fog lifts, with Friday bringing similar conditions and a comfortable high near 78 degrees. By evening, patchy fog is expected—a common late-summer occurrence in Los Angeles. The weekend will follow the same pattern of morning fog and sunny afternoons, with highs near 80 degrees, as per the NWS.









