Los Angeles Morning Forecast and Weather Trends Across the Southwest

From gentle breezes to sizzling highs in the desert, Meteorologist Amy Freeze highlights the key weather movements impacting Los Angeles and the wider Southwest region.
Get ready for your day with a concise Los Angeles weather forecast by Amy Freeze. Discover temperature transitions, weather conditions, and how they compare across the Southwest.
Welcome to your go-to Los Angeles weather update with Meteorologist Amy Freeze. Tomorrow, anticipate partly cloudy skies starting at 60 degrees in the morning and warming up slightly by noon. We’ll also dive into a broader analysis of the Southwest’s dynamic weather, from rain in central California to clear skies in Las Vegas and San Diego. As the week unfolds, always be prepared for rapid weather shifts and ensure your plans align with the latest forecast updates.
A significant weather system is impacting the Southwest, with rain pushing through central California, affecting cities like Redding and Fresno. As the storms track eastward, Reno is on the perimeter of developing showers. Snow is sweeping across the Sierra Nevada mountains, offering a wintery mix for high elevations, while Ely, Nevada, remains under cloud cover. In contrast, southern areas, including Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and San Diego, enjoy clear skies with dry conditions prevailing. Expect Phoenix and the surrounding deserts to stay mostly calm, with no major weather disruptions on the horizon.
In Los Angeles for Tomorrow Morning, temperatures will start at 60 degrees at 8 AM with mostly cloudy skies. By 10 AM, it remains 60 degrees while the skies will still be mostly cloudy. At noon, expect temperatures to rise to 65 degrees with partly cloudy skies and a light breeze from the south-southeast at 3 miles per hour.
Tomorrow the hot spots is Phoenix expecting a sizzling high of 104 degrees, while Las Vegas is expected to reach a warm 99 degrees. In Southern California, Los Angeles will see a pleasant high of 74 degrees, and farther inland, Bakersfield hits 88 degrees. San Diego stays comfortable at 70 degrees, while Fresno warms up to 86 degrees.
A warm, sunny day is expected over the desert regions of the Southwest, with temperatures climbing comfortably into the mid-80s to low-90s. However, a shift in conditions brings a more active weather pattern along the Southern California coast. As Tuesday progresses, expect rain and potential thunderstorms to impact areas from Los Angeles to San Diego. Prepare for potentially hazardous driving conditions with slick roads, especially over higher elevations. By Wednesday, the weather system is anticipated to move eastward, gradually clearing skies and cooler temperatures will follow.
The UV index in Los Angeles on Thursday will be extremely high at 10, making sun exposure risk substantial with a burn time of just 12 minutes. On Friday, the level remains at 10, similarly requiring strong sun safety measures.
For the 7-day forecast in Los Angeles: Thursday: Partly cloudy, with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 58 degrees. Friday: Mostly cloudy skies with temperatures reaching a high of 69 degrees and a low of 57 degrees. Saturday: Enjoy partly cloudy conditions, the high will be around 68 degrees, cooling down to 57 at night. Sunday: Expect mostly cloudy weather, the temperature will peak at 66 degrees and the low will be 58 degrees. Monday: Mostly cloudy again, with a pleasant high of 67 degrees and a low of 58 degrees. Tuesday: Mostly clear skies, with temperatures rising to 67 degrees and a comfortable low of 58 degrees. Wednesday: Another mostly clear day, expect a consistent high of 67 degrees, with lows at 58.
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