April Showers Meet Sunny Skies: Tomorrow’s Weather Forecast for Los Angeles and Beyond
By
Amy Freeze
Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides a sneak peek into the weather for Los Angeles and the Southwest, revealing a mix of showers, clear skies, and temperature contrasts. Dive into the details!
Los Angeles wakes up to a partly cloudy morning on April 3, 2025. Meteorologist Amy Freeze breaks down the Southwest’s mixed weather, from showers in California to clear skies in Nevada.
Tomorrow’s weather in Los Angeles promises some surprises, with partly cloudy morning skies and a transition to sunnier spells. Meanwhile, the broader Southwest region experiences a variety of conditions from rain along the Pacific coast to snow near Salt Lake City. Amy Freeze guides you through what to expect and how to prepare for the day ahead, including potential impacts on your travel plans in the Sierra Nevada. Keep an eye on evolving conditions and stay sun-smart during high UV days!
In the Southwest region, the radar shows a mix of weather conditions. Rain is evident as it moves inland from the Pacific, bringing showers to L-A and the central parts of California, including Fresno and Bakersfield. This is a welcome change, providing some relief from dry conditions. Meanwhile, the San Diego area remains relatively dry, with some light cloud cover.
Las Vegas and Reno appear dry with clear skies, offering a break from any precipitation. Ely is not experiencing any notable weather activity at this time, keeping conditions calm.
To the north, snow is falling near Cedar City and higher elevations surrounding Salt Lake City, showcasing a wintry landscape. Winter will not let go! But sunshine should prevail in the valleys by mid afternoon.
Tomorrow Morning in Los Angeles, expect a mostly clear start with temperatures at 49 degrees around 7 AM. Winds will be gently coming from the east-northeast at 3 miles per hour. As the morning progresses, you’ll notice a mix of sun and clouds developing. By 11 AM, temperatures will rise to 53 degrees with east-southeast winds at 4 miles per hour.
High temperatures in the Southwest region for tomorrow are looking quite warm as we head into April. Here’s the rundown:
Phoenix will lead the charge with a high of 70 degrees, reflecting seasonal warmth.
Las Vegas* sees a pleasant day ahead, with temperatures reaching 62 degrees, slightly below average for this time of year.
Over in Bakersfield expect highs around 66 degrees, a nice, mild day.
Fresno enjoys similar conditions, with a high of 66 degrees.
San Dieg* will be coole twith a high of 60 degrees, reinforcing the coastal chill.
On the Southwest futurecast, mostly dry conditions will prevail in the desert regions, with clear skies dominating. Temperatures will be warm in areas like Phoenix and Las Vegas. However, for coastal regions, especially around Central and Northern California, be prepared for multiple rounds of rain and potential thunderstorms heading into tomorrow. For Southern California, expect showers to pick up, creating slick roads in urban areas like Los Angeles. The Sierra Nevada is likely to see snowfall, which could impact mountain travel with reduced visibility and hazardous conditions. Stay updated for any weather advisories, particularly in mountainous areas.
The UV is high this week. Stay sun-smart with protective clothing and breaks from direct sunlight!
Wednesday: Clear skies with a high of 63 degrees and a low of 48 degrees.
Thursday: Partly cloudy with temperatures reaching 65 degrees for a high, dipping to 50 degrees overnight.
Friday: Enjoy clear skies with the temperature rising to a warm 69 degrees and a low of 52 degrees.
Saturday: The warming trend continues with clear skies and a high of 73 degrees, cooling to 54 degrees at night.
Sunday: Clear skies and a bit cooler with a high of 70 degrees and a low of 53 degrees.
Monday: Partly cloudy skies will be seen with a high of 69 degrees, dropping to 55 degrees by night.
Tuesday: Enjoy sunny conditions as temperatures climb to a pleasant 78 degrees, with evening lows around 58 degrees.