Clear Skies & Scorching Highs: Your Los Angeles and Southwest Weather Forecast

Get ready for partly cloudy mornings and fiery afternoons in Los Angeles and the Southwest. From temperature spikes to cooling trends, we've got your weather needs covered!
Start your day with the latest weather forecast. Los Angeles offers partly cloudy skies and comfortable morning temps before the Southwest heats up!
Tomorrow in Los Angeles, expect a fresh morning with partly cloudy skies progressing to a mild 66°F by mid-morning. Meanwhile, temperatures throughout the Southwest soar with highs reaching up to 111°F in Phoenix. As a cold front approaches, prepare for a shift with potential thunderstorms and cooler air by mid-week. For full 7-day forecasts and more detailed weather insights across the region, visit our complete guide.
The regional radar reveals clear skies dominating much of the Southwest. However, some clouds are moving through Flagstaff. Ely in Nevada is scattered cloud coverage. In California, areas like Redding and Fresno remain dry with clear conditions.
Tomorrow morning in Los Angeles, temperatures start at 65 degrees at 8 AM with partly cloudy skies. By 10 AM, conditions remain calm with a temperature of 66 degrees. A slight breeze from the south-southeast at 3 miles per hour will appear around noon as the temperature rises to 70 degrees. Expect a mix of sun and clouds throughout the morning.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, expect a scorching high of 111 degrees, well above average for this time of year. Las Vegas will also feel the heat, reaching 110 degrees, with dry conditions persisting. Bakersfield is forecasted to hit 105 degrees, reinforcing the warm trend across Southern California. In contrast, San Francisco will be much cooler at 68 degrees, showcasing significant temperature variations within the region. Flagstaff will experience a pleasant high of 88 degree.
Expect a weather shift in the Southwest as a cold front passes through late tonight into early tomorrow. This front will bring scattered thunderstorms, especially across southern Arizona and New Mexico, with potential for heavy rainfall and gusty winds. In the higher elevations, there is a slight chance for hail and isolated lightning strikes, so stay prepared. Temperatures ahead of the front will be in the mid to upper 80s but will drop to the mid-70s by tomorrow afternoon, bringing much cooler air by Wednesday. After the frontal passage, drier conditions will settle in, with clear skies expected across most of the region heading into mid-week.
The UV index in Los Angeles is expected to be very high at 10, starting Sunday, with a rapid burn time of approximately 12 minutes in direct sunlight. Make sure to take extra precautions like sunscreen and protective clothing. On Monday, the UV index remains at 10 with the same burn time, so stay sun-safe!
For the 7-day forecast in Los Angeles: Sunday: Enjoy a partly cloudy day with a high reaching 74 degrees and a low of 63 degrees. Monday: Sunny skies expected with a high of 75 degrees and a cooler low of 65 degrees. Tuesday: The weather remains partly cloudy with highs again at 75 degrees and lows near 65 degrees. Wednesday: Another pleasant day with sunshine peeking through, expect 74 degrees as the high, cooling to 65 degrees at night. Thursday: Mostly sunny conditions stick around, with temperatures hitting 74 degrees for the high and 64 degrees for the low. Friday: The sky clears up a bit with mostly clear conditions. The high will be 72 degrees, dipping to 64 degrees at night. Saturday: Ending the week with more clear skies, highs at 72 degrees and lows around 63 degrees.
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