
Los Angeles residents might want to enjoy the warm sunny days while they last, as a slight chance of showers is on the horizon. According to the National Weather Service's extended forecast, today's early fog is expected to clear up, giving way to clouds and then sunshine with temperatures reaching near 80 degrees. But don't get too comfortable with the sunny weather; it looks to be taking a bit of a turn later in the week.
For those planning late nights or early mornings, take note of the patchy fog rolling in post-midnight and hanging around until the mid-morning hours each day. The typically clear L.A. skies will be sharing space increasingly with clouds, and though they'll be surrendering to clear evenings, the nightly dance will end with partly cloudy skies by Monday night. Temperatures, meanwhile, are set to climb towards a high near 92 degrees by the same day, poised to greet veterans for their day with a high near 81 degrees.
A change is in the wind come midweek, with Wednesday bringing partly sunny skies and a cooler high near 76 degrees. As the city settles into Wednesday night, the clouds are scheduled to gather once more, dialing the thermometer back to a low around 58 degrees. Thursday's forecast offers a sprinkling of uncertainty, with a slight chance of showers amidst the partly sunny conditions, bringing a bit more coolness to the city with high temperatures near 72 degrees.
So, while the week's start might offer great outdoor brunch or beach weather, consider keeping a sweater and maybe an umbrella close at hand as L.A. heads into Thursday. It's a classic Southern California weather rollercoaster, with sunshine one minute and possible showers the next. The city, preparing for any eventuality, at least can bask in the knowledge that L.A. weather remains as predictably unpredictable as ever.









