
As Los Angeles transitions into early November, the city's weather forecast anticipates a pattern of morning fog followed by afternoons of gradual clearing. According to information gathered from the National Weather Service, residents can expect "patchy dense fog before 10am" today, with conditions improving to offer a high of approximately 72 degrees. Light winds from the west southwest will add a gentle movement to the afternoon air.
Looking ahead to tonight, Angelenos should prepare for a return of patchy fog after 10pm under mostly cloudy skies, with temperatures hovering around a mild 57 degrees. This trend of shifting visibility will continue into the week, with similar foggy mornings expected both Monday and Tuesday. Forecasts suggest that the skies will clear later each day, leading to comfortable afternoon highs in the mid-70s. The calm wind, a subtle but ever-present character in the week's narrative, will make its presence felt in the afternoons, moving in from the south southwest at around 5 mph.
Midweek projections provided by the National Weather Service indicate that Wednesday will be mostly sunny with a high near 73 degrees, giving residents a respite from the morning fog. Following suit, Thursday will see early fog dissipate into mostly sunny conditions, with a high near 74 degrees. As night falls, partly cloudy skies will preside, leading into a clear Friday boasting a high near 79 degrees.
The latter part of the week hints at warmer temperatures with sunny conditions, with a high near 81 degrees anticipated for Saturday. The evenings will also see a slight uptick, with Friday night predicted to be mostly clear with lows around 58 degrees, promising ideal conditions for those planning any late-autumn evening outings. Whether commuting to work or enjoying the weekend, Los Angelinos are in for a series of days marked by a consistent dance between the coastal fog and the persistence of the California sun.









