Soothing Showers & Mild Mornings: Los Angeles Weather Forecast for June 8, 2025
By
Amy Freeze
Discover what to expect weather-wise in Los Angeles and across the Southwest on June 8, 2025, from cloudy mornings to soothing coastal rains and challenging desert heats.
Prepare for a variety of weather conditions on June 8, 2025, in Los Angeles and the Southwest. From light morning clouds in LA to scorched deserts and potential storms, here’s everything you need to know to plan your day.
On June 8, 2025, anticipate a morning with mostly cloudy skies and gentle breezes in Los Angeles, presenting a soothing start to the day. The Southwest, however, will encounter a mix of high temperatures and cooling showers. A detailed look at temperature ranges and weather conditions for neighboring cities like San Francisco, Phoenix, and Las Vegas will highlight the diversity of the region’s climate. Special attention to the UV index warns of high exposure in Los Angeles, suggesting precautions for outdoor activities.
Stay tuned to our updates as we continue to track weather changes, and read further to understand how each day of the upcoming week will unfold with our in-depth 7-day forecast.
Showers are gracing the coastline from San Francisco down to San Diego, offering some relief to the parched conditions. Fresno and Bakersfield are under increasing cloud cover but remain dry for now. Flagstaff is seeing cool conditions with a possibility of light rain moving in. While Reno and Ely maintain dry weather, strong winds may whip through the valleys.
Tomorrow morning in Los Angeles, temperatures start at 61 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Winds will be calm initially, picking up slightly to 3 miles per hour from the south-southeast by 10 AM. Expect cloud cover to increase briefly before temperatures reach 63 degrees around noon with a return to mostly cloudy conditions. The breeze will remain gentle at about 4 miles per hour from the south-southeast, making it a mild and pleasant morning.
Tomorrow in the Southwest, temperatures will soar with Phoenix leading the way at a scorching 108 degrees. Las Vegas won’t fall far behind, expecting a high of 106 degrees. Bakersfield, California, will also heat up significantly, reaching 102 degrees. Meanwhile, San Diego will enjoy a milder day at 71 degrees, while San Francisco remains cooler at 61 degrees.
In the Southwest tomorrow, expect a mix of sunshine and scattered thunderstorms. A cold front is pushing through the region, bringing cooler temperatures by Wednesday. Look out for potential storms stretching from Arizona to New Mexico, capable of heavy rain and gusty winds. The desert regions will experience brief bouts of rain but remain largely sunny. Stay alert for lightning and possible flash flooding in mountainous areas as the front progresses.
In Los Angeles, expect a very high UV index of 10 on both Sunday and Monday, with a burn time of just 12 minutes.
For the 7 day forecast in Los Angeles:
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 69 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.
Monday: Expect partly cloudy skies, warming slightly with highs around 70 degrees and lows near 60 degrees.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, temperatures climb to 71 degrees and the low stays at 61 degrees.
Wednesday: Mostly clear skies, with a daytime high of 73 degrees and a night-time low of 61 degrees.
Thursday: Partly cloudy again, with temperatures reaching up to 72 degrees, cooling down to 61 degrees overnight.
Friday: Mostly clear and pleasant, with highs around 71 degrees and lows staying at 61 degrees.
Saturday: A clear day, as temperatures peak at 73 degrees with lows staying around 61 degrees.