Scorching Southwest: Los Angeles Evening Weather Update
By
Amy Freeze
Los Angeles revels under clear skies as the Southwest heats up. Dive into detailed forecasts for the region, from cool breezes to extreme heat.
Tonight in Los Angeles, expect a gentle cool down to 62 degrees after a sunny day. With high UV levels, remember your sun protection!
Welcome to your detailed Southwest weather forecast. Los Angeles enjoys clear skies tonight with gentle southern breezes, perfect for your evening plans. Meanwhile, the region braces for high temperatures. Don’t miss our full 7-day forecast and essential tips for staying cool. Visit https://amyfreeze.ai/ for more details.
Several pockets of precipitation are noted around the Southwest region. Salt Lake City is seeing showers along with some surrounding areas. Ely and Cedar City have increasing clouds. The skies remain mostly clear in cities like Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Diego, offering a pleasant evening across those areas.
This evening in Los Angeles, temperatures will cool from 70 degrees at 9 PM to 63 degrees by 1 AM. Expect mostly sunny skies transitioning to mostly cloudy overnight. Winds will be coming from the south-southwest at 8 miles per hour, decreasing to 4 miles per hour by early morning. It’s a pleasant evening setup for outdoor plans.
Tonight, Los Angeles will cool down to 62 degrees. Expect a brisk 55 in Flagstaff, while Las Vegas will remain milder at 82. San Francisco sees a low of 57 degrees. In Fresno, temperatures will drop to 66, marking a noticeable chill for the region.
Tomorrow, Las Vegas will sizzle with a scorching high of 104 degrees, well above the average for mid-July. Bakersfield isn’t far behind, reaching 99 degrees, while Fresno will see a warm 98 degrees. In Phoenix, expect temperatures to hit 97 degrees, with noticeable warmth across the region. Coastal areas like San Diego will remain cooler at 75 degrees, providing a refreshing contrast to the inland heat.
In the Southwest, a high-pressure system will continue to dominate, resulting in clear skies and warm temperatures across the desert areas. Expect dry conditions and daytime highs soaring into the upper 90s to low 100s. However, watch for scattered thunderstorms developing in the late afternoon, particularly in eastern Arizona and New Mexico, which could bring gusty winds and light rain. Over the next 24 to 48 hours, no major frontal passages are expected, maintaining the sunny and dry trend. Stay hydrated and be mindful of outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
The UV index in Los Angeles is extremely high at 11 for both Tuesday and Wednesday, with a burn time of just 11 minutes under direct sunlight.
For the 7-day forecast in Los Angeles:
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 70 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy conditions, warming to 72 degrees, dropping to 61 at night.
Thursday: Cloud cover persists, with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 62 degrees.
Friday: Mostly clear skies are expected, reaching up to 70 degrees and a low of 63 degrees.
Saturday: Enjoy mostly clear skies with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 63 degrees.
Sunday: Similar skies continue with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 63 degrees.
Monday: Mostly clear, wrapping up the week with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 62 degrees.