
Angelenos can expect a stretch of sunny skies and stable temperatures through much of the coming week, with a slight chance of rain breaking up the consistency by next Friday. As detailed by the National Weather Service, residents will see temperatures hovering in the high 70s to low 80s, with nighttime lows comfortably resting in the low to mid-50s.
Today's forecast promises mostly sunny skies, with highs reaching near 81 degrees, and as the calm winds pick up slightly, they'll be blowing west around 5 mph in the afternoon. In contrast, tonight will bring a partly cloudy evening with temperatures dipping to around 55 degrees, accompanied by a north-northeast wind around 5 mph, which may leave the unprepared Angeleno reaching for an extra blanket.
The conditions hold steady into Sunday, with the Weather Service highlighting another mostly sunny day, and temperatures peaking near 79 degrees with light northeastern winds becoming west in the afternoon. Looking ahead to Monday, the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be met with uninterrupted sunshine and a high again hovering near 78 degrees, followed by a clear Monday night with the mercury dropping to around 52 degrees.
As for Tuesday, the pattern of sunny weather and pleasant highs continues, topping out near 76, before descending into a mostly clear night with lows around 51. Angelenos will then see Wednesday's temperatures take a slight dip, reaching near 72 during a bright day before parting clouds usher in a low around 50 degrees overnight. Thursday's forecast echoes this trend with a mostly sunny day capped at 70 degrees and an evening that brings only a touch of cloud cover and lows at the 50-degree mark.
The biggest variation in this otherwise serene weather narrative appears at the week's end, with Friday presenting "a slight chance of rain," as the National Weather Service describes. While still partly sunny, temperatures are expected to cool to a high near 66. Despite the potential for precipitation, the week offers a predictable rhythm, granting the city's residents a reprieve from any weather-related drama.









