Starry Nights and Heat Waves: Navigating Los Angeles’s Diverse Weather Patterns

Explore the contrasts in Los Angeles’s weather, from serene starry evenings to the scorching days of summer. Delve into our complete guide to preparing for everything the skies may have in store.
Tonight in Los Angeles: enjoy clear skies with temperatures warmly tilting from 70°F at dusk to a cool 61°F past midnight. Perfect for those late-night outings under the stars!
As Los Angeles revels under clear, starry skies with temperatures gently tapering off from 70°F to 61°F, find out what the weather will be like right outside your front door and across the Southwest. From the heat waves rolling through Las Vegas to the cooler breezes in San Francisco, we bring you a detailed forecast to help you plan your week ahead with precision and ease.
Storm systems are rolling into the Southwest, bringing rain to the Northern California coastline near Redding, providing much-needed moisture. Light showers are extending down towards the Bay Area, including San Francisco and Fresno, while the Sierras remain dry. Ely is experiencing cloud cover, but no precipitation is expected there. While Northern regions are seeing rain, Southern areas like Los Angeles and Las Vegas continue to bask in dry conditions.
This evening in Los Angeles, the weather will be sunny with temperatures starting at 70 degrees at 9 PM, dropping to 64 degrees by 11 PM, and reaching 61 degrees by 1 AM. Winds will be gentle, coming from the south at 8 miles per hour initially, diminishing slightly as the evening progresses. Skies will remain mostly clear, providing a beautiful setting for any late-night outings.
Tonight in the Southwest, Ely sees a chilly low of 42 degrees. Flagstaff will drop to 50, while Las Vegas remains relatively warm at 62. Bakersfield will cool down to 59, and Los Angeles will sit at 61. Expect a mild night for San Diego with a low of 60 degrees.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, prepare for a sizzling high of 109 degrees, significantly above average for this time of year. Las Vegas will also be feeling the heat with a forecasted high of 105 degrees, driven by a ridge of high pressure dominating the region. In Southern California, Los Angeles will experience a more moderate high of 76 degrees, while Bakersfield warms up to 90 degrees. San Francisco remains cooler at 64, well below the typical June temperatures, as coastal influences hold back the heat.
A high-pressure system keeps the Southwest sunny and dry, but watch for increasing wind speeds, especially across Arizona and New Mexico, which could lead to elevated fire risks. Temperatures remain above average, with highs potentially reaching triple digits in desert areas like Phoenix and Las Vegas. In contrast, California’s central coast could see localized coastal fog during the morning hours. No significant precipitation is expected across the region over the next 24 to 48 hours. As the week progresses, watch for possible changes in temperatures as a weak front may brush the region.
A strong UV index of 10 is expected in Los Angeles for both Thursday and Friday, with a rapid burn time of just 12 minutes.
Thursday: Partly cloudy skies with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 61 degrees. Friday: Mostly clear conditions, temperatures will hit a high of 71 degrees and dip to 62 degrees at night. Saturday: Expect mostly clear skies with a high of 70 degrees and a low around 59 degrees. Sunday: Clear and sunny, with a comfortable high of 70 degrees and a low of 60 degrees. Monday: Mostly clear skies continue with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 60 degrees. Tuesday: Mostly clear conditions with temperatures reaching a high of 69 degrees and cooling down to 59 degrees after sunset. Wednesday: The week wraps up with mostly clear skies and a high of 71 degrees, the low will be 61 degrees.
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