Sunny Days Ahead: Your Detailed Los Angeles Weather Forecast
By
Amy Freeze
Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides a comprehensive look at what to expect weather-wise in Los Angeles and the wider Southwest region. From sunny skies to shifting weather patterns, stay informed and prepared!
Expect sunny days with clear skies in Los Angeles! Meteorologist Amy Freeze shares an insightful forecast for LA and the Southwest. Temperatures will gradually rise with clear morning skies, preparing us for a warm and bright week.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze here from Los Angeles, providing you with the latest weather updates for our beautiful city and surrounding areas in the Southwest. Tomorrow begins with clear skies in Los Angeles, while nearby regions experience varied conditions such as light rain and scattered thunderstorms. Over the next week, enjoy clear skies and rising temperatures in LA with the UV index reaching high levels. Stay prepared by keeping sunscreen handy and staying updated with our daily forecasts! The Southwestern region is primarily dominated by clear skies, but there are notable exceptions with some weather activity. Light rain is impacting areas around Reno, hinting at a moist flow moving over parts of western Nevada. A few showers are pushing through the southern Sierra Nevada, including near Fresno and Bakersfield, while coastal zones like Los Angeles and San Diego remain dry and clear. Those in Cedar City and Flagstaff continue to enjoy clear conditions with no immediate weather interruptions. In Los Angeles, expect a calm start to your morning with temperatures beginning at 57 degrees at 8 AM. By 10 AM, temperatures will slightly rise to 58 degrees with conditions becoming mostly cloudy. The morning will remain mild as temperatures reach 60 degrees by noon, accompanied by a light south-southeast breeze at 3 miles per hour. Tomorrow in Redding, expect a sizzling high of 100 degrees, significantly above average for early June. Moving south, Bakersfield will see a warm high of 97 degrees, while Fresno heats up to 95 degrees. Las Vegas will also feel the heat at 91 degrees, indicating a warmer trend across the region. In contrast, coastal San Francisco will remain cooler at 65 degrees. A shifting pattern brings scattered thunderstorms and showers to parts of Arizona and New Mexico, potentially bringing heavy downpours by late afternoon. Watch for localized flooding in susceptible areas as some storms develop rapidly. As the system moves, temperatures will cool slightly from recent highs, though daytime heat remains notable in desert regions. Stay alert for updates on any severe weather risks as the front progresses. By tomorrow, the storms should taper off, making way for clearer skies and seasonal temperatures across the rest of the Southwest. On Tuesday, Los Angeles will experience a high UV index of 8, with sun exposure leading to burns in approximately 17 minutes—so remember to wear sunscreen! Wednesday sees an increase to a very high UV index of 10, with a swifter burn time of just 12 minutes. For the 7 day forecast in Los Angeles:
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy skies with temperatures reaching a high of 68 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.
Wednesday: A high of 67 degrees is expected with a low of 59 degrees under mostly cloudy skies.
Thursday: Temperatures will peak at 68 degrees with a low of 59 degrees, it will be mostly clear.
Friday: Enjoy mostly clear conditions, as temperatures climb to a high of 71 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.
Saturday: Look forward to mostly clear skies again with a daytime high of 72 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.
Sunday: The sunshine continues with clear skies and a high of 73 degrees, while temperatures dip to 61 degrees at night.
Monday: Round off the week with mostly clear conditions, with a high of 72 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.