Chasing Clouds: A Comprehensive Los Angeles Weather Outlook

From partly cloudy skies to a sunny forecast, discover what Amy Freeze predicts for this week's weather in Los Angeles.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides a clear and engaging forecast for Los Angeles. With variable temperatures and cloudy to clear skies, get ready for a pleasant week ahead!
Los Angeles Afternoon News – 05/17/2025. Dive into a deep analysis of the shifting weather patterns over Los Angeles with Amy Freeze. With a detailed forecast moving from partly cloudy conditions today to a brighter and clearer tomorrow, be well-prepared for the week ahead. This extended content captures the temperature dynamics in the Southwest and provides safety tips for the changing UV index. Rain is spreading across areas to the northeast of Salt Lake City, extending towards the northern Utah regions. Ely is experiencing light snow showers, with moisture moving across the vicinity. Cedar City and Flagstaff remain calm and dry in contrast, enjoying clearer skies. Bakersfield has overcast conditions, while areas around Reno see scattered showers. The western part of California adjacent to the Pacific, including San Francisco, stays mostly dry with cloud cover evident along the coast.
This afternoon in Los Angeles, temperatures will hold steady around 61 to 62 degrees with consistent southerly winds at 7 miles per hour. Cloudy skies will be prevalent throughout the afternoon hours, providing a gray backdrop over the city.
Today in the Southwest, we’re seeing some noticeable temperature variations. Phoenix is the hottest spot with a high of 95 degrees, while Las Vegas follows closely at 85. In Southern California, San Diego is cooler at 62, and Los Angeles reaches 63 degrees. Further north, Fresno will hit 76 degrees, with Bakersfield slightly warmer at 79. Flagstaff remains relatively mild with a high of 65, and San Francisco is the coolest at 61 degrees.
Tonight in the Southwest, temperatures are dropping significantly. Phoenix will see a low of 67 degrees, but Flagstaff will be much colder at 35. Expect a chilly 36 degrees in Cedar City, while Las Vegas stays mild at 64. Los Angeles will cool down to 54 degrees, and San Diego is slightly warmer at 55. Notably, Ely is facing a brisk low of just 27 degrees.
Tomorrow, Phoenix leads the way with a high of 88 degrees, well above average for this time of year. Las Vegas is also set to have a warm day, reaching 84 degrees, while Bakersfield can expect a high of 82 degrees. In Los Angeles, temperatures will be milder but still pleasant at 69 degrees. San Diego will stay comfortable at 67 degrees, making for a lovely day along the coast.
A warm, sunny day is expected across the desert regions of the Southwest tomorrow. Northern California should brace for rounds of rain from late afternoon, possibly leading to slick roads and hazardous driving conditions. The rain will extend to the San Joaquin Valley by evening, bringing the potential for localized flooding. Conversely, the remainder of Southern California, including Los Angeles, is likely to remain dry with clear skies. Temperatures across the region will maintain a warm trend, with no dramatic changes expected until mid-week.
The UV index in Los Angeles is moderate at 4 today, with a burn time of about 35 minutes in direct sunlight. As we move into Sunday, expect a very high UV index of 10, with burn times dropping to just 12 minutes.
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