Los Angeles is waking up to patchy drizzle and a cool 56°F this morning, with a light south wind and thick grey skies that aren't going anywhere just yet. Today's high reaches near 68°F — mild, but firmly a jacket day. The drizzle should ease by mid-morning, though don't count on it clearing before you head out.
The grey stretch continues through Wednesday, which brings the week's best rain chance at around 15% and a high near 67°F. Nothing dramatic — no soaking rain event — but worth knowing if you have anything in the car that shouldn't get wet. Wednesday night brings fog, and Thursday holds a slight rain chance through mid-afternoon before finally clearing.
Then the week turns. Thursday night the clouds break, and Friday arrives sunny with a high near 71°F. From there, it only gets better: Saturday near 76°F, Sunday pushing 80°F, and Monday at a gorgeous 82°F with clear skies all the way through.
No active weather alerts are in effect for the LA metro area — no fire weather warnings, no heat advisories, and no Santa Ana wind events on the radar.
Bottom line: layer up for Tuesday and Wednesday, stay flexible mid-week, and save your outdoor plans for the weekend. The back half of the week more than makes up for the grey start.
A daily weather briefing for Los Angeles, California — practical, specific, and under 3 minutes. A YesWee production, built using AI technology.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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