
Los Angeles, known for its typically sunny disposition, is taking a brief respite from clarity this week with a spate of cloudy mornings and drizzle giving way to gradual clearing as the days progress. The National Weather Service forecasts some variances in cloud cover through Veterans Day, but by and large, the temperatures will remain steady and comfortable, hovering in the high 60s to low 80s.
Residents who enjoyed Tuesday's clearer skies may want to savor the memory, for "Increasing clouds, with a low around 57," are expected to set in tonight, the NWS reports. This pattern of cloudy mornings is set to continue until Thursday, when the sun is predicted to make a more confident appearance in the afternoon with highs cresting at 72 degrees. The trend toward sunnier weather appears to carry through to the weekend.
If you've been missing the warmer sunlit afternoons, Friday's forecast should bring some relief. It's expected to be "Mostly sunny, with a high near 80," according to the NWS. This motif of sunshine and clear nights seems set to extend through the weekend with "Sunny, with a high near 80," on Saturday, and only rising from there. If the forecast holds, Sunday and Monday will bask in temperatures reaching 82 and 83 degrees, respectively.
As for next week, planning for any Veterans Day activities can proceed with a little more assurance of good weather. Though the NWS indicates some cloudiness Monday night, Veterans Day itself should live up to LA's sunny reputation: "Mostly sunny, with a high near 76." With these forecasts in mind, Angelenos can look forward to a steady climb back to their cherished sunny, dry conditions, albeit with a soft, cool touch in the evenings, wherein temperatures are expected to slide into the high 50s to low 60s.









