Los Angeles Tomorrow: A Dive Into Your Weather Forecast

From clear mornings in LA to scattered showers across the Southwest, discover what the weather holds for your area on June 9th, 2025.
Get ready for a sun-kissed morning in LA, but keep an umbrella handy as showers could pop up. Find out more about the expected weather for Los Angeles and the surrounding Southwest region.
Welcome to your in-depth forecast for Los Angeles and the broader Southwest region on June 9th, 2025. In LA, the day will start with cloudy skies, but by late morning, expect a bright, sunny outlook with temperatures in the low 60s. As we look around the Southwest, areas like Phoenix and Las Vegas are set for clear skies, while a cold front brings showers to parts of Arizona and New Mexico by mid-week. Stay updated on temperature changes, prepare for potential travel disruptions due to gusty winds, and always wear sunscreen with the high UV index.
A line of showers is approaching the California coastline, bringing much-needed moisture to areas like San Francisco and Los Angeles. The Desert Southwest, including Phoenix and Las Vegas, is experiencing mostly clear conditions, providing a break from potential storms. Ely and Flagstaff are expected to remain dry, with some cloud cover moving in. In the Sierra Nevada region around Reno, there are increasing clouds, but no precipitation is expected at the moment.
In Los Angeles, expect cloudy skies in the morning with temperatures around 61 degrees at 8 AM. By 10 AM, clouds will give way to mostly sunny conditions as temperatures rise to 62 degrees. A light breeze from the south-southeast at 3 mph will continue throughout the morning, maintaining calm weather.
Tomorrow in Las Vegas, expect a scorching high of 109 degrees, well above average for this time of year. Phoenix will also feel the heat, reaching a sizzling 106 degrees, contributing to an overall trend of elevated temperatures across the Southwest. In Fresno, highs will hit 101 degrees, while Bakersfield is not far behind at 103 degrees. San Diego remains cooler at 73 degrees, providing a stark contrast to the inland heat. San Francisco sits at a comfortable 61 degrees, experiencing below-average temperatures.
A cold front is sweeping through the Southwest bringing much-needed moisture starting Tuesday morning. Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms across parts of Arizona and New Mexico, with heavy downpours possible in the afternoon. Temperatures will drop by about 10 degrees, offering cooler conditions post-storm. Gusty winds could accompany the front, creating potential hazards for travel, especially in higher elevations. By Wednesday, skies clear and a high-pressure system brings sunny and dry conditions back to the region.
For Los Angeles, the UV index is quite high at 10 on both Monday and Tuesday, with a quick burn time of just 12 minutes in direct sunlight.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 69 degrees and a low of 60 degrees. Wednesday: Expect clouds with a high of 71 degrees and a low around 61 degrees. Thursday: Mostly cloudy skies with temperatures peaking at 72 degrees, dropping to 61 degrees at night. Friday: Partly cloudy with a comfortable high of 73 degrees and an overnight low of 61 degrees. Saturday: More clouds in the mix, with a high reaching 72 degrees and a low near 61 degrees. Sunday: Crisper with partly sunny skies, hitting a high of 74 degrees and a nighttime low of 61 degrees. Monday: Clear skies, wrapping the week with a delightful high of 76 degrees and a mild low of 62 degrees.
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