Los Angeles Weather Forecast: A Blend of Clouds, Sun, and Showers

Tomorrow's forecast in Los Angeles brings partly cloudy skies with a breeze, amidst a dynamic weather pattern across the Southwest.
Discover tomorrow’s Los Angeles weather: from gentle morning breezes under partly cloudy skies to an active day across the Southwest, including showers. Keep yourself updated and prepared.
Los Angeles greets tomorrow with a mix of partly cloudy and partly sunny skies, characterized by gentle southwestern breezes. The greater Southwest sees a varied weather canvas—rain drenches coastal California while clear skies bless cities like Phoenix and Las Vegas. Temperatures in LA will hover in the mid-60s to low 80s, providing a pleasant backdrop to your daily activities. Scattered showers might bring afternoon relief and a significant drop in the UV index. Tune into our detailed 7-day forecast and stay ahead of the weather curve!
Storms continue to push into the Southwest, with heavy rain drenching California’s coastline from San Francisco to San Diego, providing some respite from the dry conditions. In Bakersfield and Fresno, expect persistent showers moving northeastward. Eastern Nevada remains under cloudy conditions, while Cedar City stays dry. Las Vegas and Phoenix are seeing clear skies for now, but cloud cover could increase as the system moves closer.
Temperatures in Los Angeles tomorrow morning are expected to be in the mid-60s around 9 AM, warming to 68 degrees by 11 AM. Anticipate mostly cloudy skies early, gradually giving way to partly sunny conditions as the morning progresses. Winds will be light, coming from the southwest at about 5 to 10 miles per hour, maintaining a calm atmosphere throughout your morning routine.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, expect a scorching high of 98 degrees, well above average for this time of year. Las Vegas will reach a high of 86 degrees, contributing to a streak of warm days in the region. Bakersfield warms up to 86 degrees as well, while Los Angeles hits 82 degrees. San Diego will enjoy a comfortable 81 degrees, making it a pleasant day by the coast. Reno cools down slightly to 75 degrees, a welcome drop as the region transitions into fall.
Expect a rather active weather day across the Southwest. Tomorrow, isolated thunderstorms are likely from Phoenix to Flagstaff, with scattered showers extending towards Las Vegas. In Southern California, light to moderate rain will move through Los Angeles, bringing slick road conditions. Watch for afternoon thunderstorms in Northern Nevada, especially around Ely. Temperatures remain fairly mild in the mid-70s to low 80s, but showers might bring a cooling effect.
The UV index for Los Angeles is high today at 8, with a burn time of approximately 27 minutes under direct sunlight. For tomorrow, expect a moderate UV index of 5, reducing the burn time to about 17 minutes.
For Los Angeles, here’s your 7-day forecast: Friday: Cloudy skies dominate with a high of 82 degrees and a low of 67 degrees. Saturday: The sun starts to peek through, warming up to 85 degrees with a low of 68 degrees. Sunday: Mostly sunny and continuing to warm, reaching 87 degrees for the high and 69 degrees at night. Monday: Warm and partly sunny with highs hitting 91 degrees, and cooling to 69 degrees at night. Tuesday: Mostly sunny conditions, with temperatures peaking at 90 degrees and dipping to 69 degrees. Wednesday: A bright and sunny day, high reaching 89 degrees and a low of 67 degrees. Thursday: Sunshine continues with a high of 85 degrees and a low around 65 degrees. ahead! Remember always to stay hydrated.
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