Sunny Spells and Scorcher Days: Your Los Angeles and Southwest Weather Forecast
By
Amy Freeze
Get ready for partly cloudy mornings and scorching afternoons with our detailed weather forecast for Los Angeles and the Southwest region!
Tomorrow in Los Angeles kicks off with mostly clear skies transitioning to sunny conditions. Stay updated on the extended forecast and safety tips due to the high UV index!
This comprehensive forecast provides insights into the expected weather across Los Angeles and the broader Southwest region. Starting with partly cloudy mornings to clear, sunny afternoons, we cover everything you need to know. Additionally, with the UV index hitting extreme levels, we give crucial advice on how to protect yourself during outdoor activities.
A low-pressure system off the Pacific is driving rain across the Northern California coast, impacting areas such as Redding and San Francisco. Scattered showers are passing through Central California, including Fresno, offering a brief respite from the usual dry weather. Las Vegas and Phoenix are experiencing clear conditions, as the weather system remains to their north.
Tomorrow morning in Los Angeles will feature mostly clear conditions starting at 8 AM with temperatures around 61 degrees. By 10 AM, expect mostly sunny skies with a rise to 63 degrees while maintaining calm winds.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, expect a sizzling high of 112 degrees, well above the average for this time of year. Las Vegas is set to reach a scorching 110 degrees, with conditions largely influenced by a high-pressure system settling over the area. In Bakersfield, temperatures will climb to 98 degrees. Moving towards the coast, Los Angeles will see a more moderate high of 83 degrees, while San Diego stays pleasant at 80 degrees. San Francisco remains cooler with a high of 62 degrees.
High pressure dominates the region, bringing another day of dry and sunny skies to the desert Southwest. Temperatures will soar, with daytime highs reaching into the triple digits in major urban areas like Phoenix and Las Vegas. In the mountains, expect more moderate temperatures, with clear skies persisting. No major weather shifts or precipitation are anticipated in the next 24 to 48 hours, allowing outdoor activities to proceed uninterrupted. Caution is advised for those spending extended periods outdoors due to the intense heat and potential for dehydration.
The UV index for Los Angeles is at an extreme level of 10 on both Sunday and Monday, with a burn time of just 12 minutes. It’s crucial to minimize direct sun exposure during peak hours. Be sure to wear protective clothing and sunscreen to stay safe!
Sunday: Mostly clear skies are in store with a high of 75 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.
Monday: A clear day ahead, expect a high of 75 degrees, cooling to 60 overnight.
Tuesday: Mostly clear conditions continue with temperatures reaching 75 degrees and a low of 62 degrees.
Wednesday: Another day of mostly clear skies and a high of 75 degrees, with a nighttime low of 62 degrees.
Thursday: Expect clear conditions with a daytime high of 73 degrees, night will see temperatures drop to 61 degrees.
Friday: Clear skies through the day with a high of 72 degrees, cooling down to 61 degrees at night.
Saturday: Mostly clear conditions wrap up the week with a high of 70 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.