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Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures Ahead for Los Angeles, National Weather Service Reports

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Published on October 16, 2025
Sunny Skies and Mild Temperatures Ahead for Los Angeles, National Weather Service ReportsSource: Unsplash/kaleb tapp

As Angelenos look ahead, they can expect a series of sunny days with mild temperatures, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service. The high for today in Los Angeles is predicted to be around 75 degrees, with a light wind picking up in the afternoon from the west southwest at 5 to 10 mph, marking a quintessentially pleasant SoCal day.

As the sun dips below the horizon tonight, the skies should stay mostly clear while temperatures fall to a comfortable low around 55 degrees; however, the winds will shift, coming in from the east northeast in the evening, which might bring different air quality to various parts of the city due to the shifting winds, which might shift more than just the wind. The consistent theme of sunny days and clear nights will continue through the weekend, with Friday seeing highs near 78 and a North wind that will turn southerly by morning, according to the report from the National Weather Service observers.

For those planning weekend activities, Saturday heats up slightly with a high near 80 and calm winds after a gentle northeast breeze in the morning. A note for night owls and early birds, patchy fog is expected to roll in late Saturday night, persisting until Sunday morning – after which it should be mostly sunny with a high around 78 degrees to close the weekend.

Looking forward to the start of next week, if the weather pattern holds steady, Los Angelinos will embrace more sun-kissed skies on Monday with the high near 74, the evening, however it's forecast to bring patchy fog after 11 pm that'll set a somewhat murky scene into the early hours, but not enough to obscure the city's restless lights for long the fog should disperse by morning paving way for a mostly sunny Tuesday with temperatures climbing back to the mid-70s and the same pattern continuing into Wednesday, truly the ebb and flow of coastal California weather at its most predictable, as detailed by the experts.