Navigating LA’s Unpredictable Weather: Your Week in Review
By
Amy Freeze
Dive into a comprehensive analysis of Los Angeles's fluctuating weather patterns. From surprisingly sunny skies to unexpected storm alerts, Meteorologist Amy Freeze covers it all with precision and flair.
Get a glimpse of this week’s weather in LA! From sunny mornings to stormy nights, Amy Freeze has your forecast ready. Don’t miss out on understanding the changes that might affect you!
This comprehensive guide by Amy Freeze provides a deep dive into the week’s weather patterns in Los Angeles. From clues about the best times to enjoy the sun to preparing for unexpected rain or snow showers, this post gives you all the details you need to plan your week effectively and stay safe. Cloud cover is currently spreading across northern Nevada with Ely experiencing moderate precipitation. There’s a significant pocket of rain and snow showers moving over the Salt Lake City area, pushing southeastward. Cedar City and surrounding regions in Utah are seeing a mix of rain and snow, creating slick conditions on the roads. The radar shows clear skies dominating much of California, with San Francisco and Los Angeles basking in sunshine.
In Los Angeles, begin your Tuesday with partly cloudy skies and calm winds at 8 AM, with temperatures around 55 degrees. By 10 AM, expect mostly cloudy conditions, with temperatures rising to 57 degrees and still calm winds. As noon approaches, the sun will make its appearance with mostly sunny skies, temperatures reaching 65 degrees, and a light breeze from the south at 3 miles per hour.
Tomorrow Phoenix is set to swelter with a high of 95 degrees, while Las Vegas will reach 88 degrees. In California, Bakersfield will also hit 89 degrees, and Fresno is expected to soar to 90 degrees. Coastal areas like Los Angeles and San Diego will remain cooler, with highs around 76 and 75 degrees, respectively.
Expect a wet and unsettled pattern for the Southwest through tomorrow. A potent storm system is bringing widespread rain and cooler temperatures from Las Vegas to Phoenix, with localized heavy showers possible. High elevations might experience the first taste of snow as colder air filters in behind the system. Watch out for travel disruptions due to slick roads, especially in mountainous areas where precipitation is heavier. By late Tuesday, skies should begin to clear, setting the stage for a dry and sunny midweek across the desert regions.
The UV index in Los Angeles will be extremely high at 10 today, with a burn time of about 12 minutes in direct sunlight.
For the 7 day forecast in Los Angeles.
Sunday: Expect mostly clear skies with a high of 66 degrees and a low around 56 degrees.
Monday: Clear, reaching up to 70 degrees with a low of 57 degrees.
Tuesday: A bright and sunny day with temperatures peaking at 74 degrees, cooling down to 59 degrees at night.
Wednesday: Mostly clear conditions with a high of 78 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.
Thursday: Partly cloudy skies, the temperature will be around 76 degrees during the day with a low of 60 degrees.
Friday: Stay partly cloudy with daytime temperatures reaching 73 degrees, dropping to 59 degrees in the evening.
Saturday: Rounding off the week with clear skies, a high of 68 degrees, and a low of 58 degrees.