Los Angeles Weather Forecast: Mild Mornings and Dynamic Southwest Changes
By
Amy Freeze
Explore the nuances of Los Angeles' weather from cloudy skies to a detailed look at the wider Southwest region's weather dynamics.
Tomorrow’s weather in Los Angeles brings a mild morning at 65 degrees with cloudy skies, promising a pleasant start. As the Southwest heats up, stay informed on regional changes, including the upcoming thunderstorms over Nevada.
Welcome to your detailed Los Angeles weather forecast! Tomorrow starts with mild temperatures under partly cloudy skies. As we move throughout the day and into the Southwest, we expect significant temperature variations. Los Angeles remains cooler while areas like Las Vegas and Phoenix heat up during the day. Expect some shifts as thunderstorms move through Nevada, affecting temperatures and weather conditions across the region. For more on what this means for your weekly plans, click on our detailed blog at https://amyfreeze.ai/
Rain showers are moving along the California coastline, stretching from San Francisco down to San Diego, providing some relief amidst the ongoing dry conditions. Further inland, light precipitation is evident around Fresno and Bakersfield, with the Sierra Nevada foothills seeing scattered showers. Northern Nevada cities such as Ely and Cedar City are experiencing clearer conditions with limited cloud cover. Areas like Las Vegas and Phoenix are staying dry with clear skies dominating the scene.
In Los Angeles, you’ll begin your morning with a mild 65 degrees at 8 AM, maintaining a cloudy sky and a southeast breeze. By 10 AM, the temperature stays consistent at 65 degrees with similar conditions. Expect slight warming as clouds linger through noon, reaching 67 degrees with winds picking up slightly from the southeast.
Tomorrow Bakersfield will warm up to a high of 89 degrees, while Fresno will reach a hot 90 degrees, making it one of the warmer spots in the region. Las Vegas is expected to see a high of 89 degrees, contributing to a stretch of above-average temperatures. In contrast, San Diego will experience a cooler 71 degrees and Los Angeles will reach 74. Over in Phoenix, temperatures will soar to 90 degrees, consistent with the ongoing warm trend across the Southwest. Flagstaff will be the cooler outlier, with a high of just 65 degrees.
In the Southwest tomorrow, expect scattered thunderstorms mainly affecting Nevada and the Sierra Nevada region. Reno and Ely could experience moderate to heavy rainfall. Las Vegas and nearby areas should prepare for strong winds accompanying these storms. Phoenix and Flagstaff remain mostly clear, though isolated showers might pop up locally. Temperatures will hover in the mid-70s to low 80s with a slight dip after the storm passages.
Los Angeles UV index will be high today with a level of 8. Expect a burn time of approximately 17 minutes in direct sunlight. Tomorrow, the UV index lowers to a moderate 5, with a safer burn time of 27 minutes.
Friday: Expect partly sunny skies with a high of 76 degrees and a low near 65 degrees.
Saturday: The mix of clouds and sun continues, with temperatures reaching up to 75 degrees and a low of 64.
Sunday: Another partly sunny day, peaking at 75 degrees and cooling down to 64 degrees at night.
Monday: Partly sunny conditions persist, with highs of 75 degrees and lows around 63 degrees.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny skies with a daytime high of 76 degrees and nighttime low of 61 degrees.
Wednesday: Warmer with a mix of sun and clouds, reaching a high of 78 degrees and a low of 62 degrees.
Thursday: Ending the week under mostly sunny skies, with a high of 81 degrees and a low of 63 degrees.