Morning Clarity and Noon Warmth: Los Angeles Weather Forecast
By
Amy Freeze
Experience the transition from cloudy mornings to sunny noons in Los Angeles, and catch up on weather details spanning from Phoenix's heat to San Bernardino's expected showers.
Tomorrow in Los Angeles starts with cloudy skies and a mild 65 degrees, warming slightly by noon under the sun with a gentle breeze. Get ready for a clear and sunny day ahead!
Los Angeles greets the day with cloudy skies at a comfy 65°F at 8 AM. Conditions remain calm leading to a slight dip to 64 degrees by 10 AM. As noon approaches, expect the sun to peek through, pushing temperatures to 66 degrees with a soothing breeze from the south-southeast. Across the Southwest, Flagstaff enjoys scattered showers, providing relief to the dry desert, while Las Vegas continues under clear skies. Prepare for a warm day in Phoenix with highs reaching 99 degrees, contrasting with cooler temperatures in San Bernardino, facing potential localized flooding. Protect yourself from high UV rays in Los Angeles with a UV index of 11!
A clear picture emerges from the Southwest, with the exception of some scattered showers in the Flagstaff region. These showers bring a slight relief to the dry desert landscape, while Las Vegas remains dry under clear skies. In Southern California, from San Diego to Los Angeles, conditions are stable with no precipitation detected. Meanwhile, up north in cities like Redding and Reno, the radar shows clear conditions extending across the broader area.
Tomorrow morning in Los Angeles will greet you with cloudy skies, starting at 65 degrees at 8 AM, remaining calm. By 10 AM, temperatures slightly dip to 64 degrees, with calm conditions continuing. At noon, expect a touch of sun peeking through mostly cloudy skies, with temperatures rising to 66 degrees and a gentle south-southeast breeze at 3 mph.
Tomorrow, Phoenix will top out at a scorching 103 degrees, significantly above average for this time of year. Las Vegas is also in for a hot day with highs reaching 101 degrees. In Southern California, temperatures will be a bit more moderate, with Los Angeles seeing a high of 75 degrees and San Diego at 73 degrees. Bakersfield is expected to have a high of 97 degrees, while Fresno will reach 94 degrees.
A warm and dry pattern dominates the desert Southwest through tomorrow, bringing plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures. Meanwhile, a front approaches the California coast, delivering rounds of valley rain from Central to Northern California. The Sierra Nevada may experience accumulating snow in higher elevations, potentially impacting travel. In Southern California, expect showery conditions with the heaviest rainfall targeting the San Bernardino Valley, raising concerns for localized flooding.
The UV index for Los Angeles on Sunday will reach a high of 11, posing a very high risk of harm from unprotected exposure, with an estimated burn time of just 11 minutes. Similarly high levels are expected for Monday, also at 11, so take precautions with sunscreen and protective clothing to limit exposure.
For the 7-day forecast in Los Angeles:
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with temperatures reaching a high of 72 degrees and a low of 64 degrees.
Monday: The clouds continue with a high of 71 degrees, dipping to 63 degrees overnight.
Tuesday: Mostly clear skies, as the day warms up to 71 degrees and cools to 61 degrees by night.
Wednesday: Mostly clear again, with a comfortable high of 70 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.
Thursday: The sun remains, with highs of 72 degrees and lows around 61 degrees.
Friday: Mostly clear, temperatures peaking at 71 degrees and dropping to 61 degrees at night.
Saturday: Partly cloudy conditions with a high near 71 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.