From Sunscreen to Umbrellas: Navigating LA’s Dynamic Weather Tomorrow
By
Amy Freeze
Explore the swings from sunny skies to potential showers in Los Angeles and the Southwest. Stay prepared with our detailed forecast for tomorrow.
Tomorrow’s forecast in Los Angeles shows partly cloudy skies with a UV index hitting extreme levels! Read on for temperature details and safety tips.
Los Angeles greets tomorrow with mostly clear skies and temperatures peaking at 79°F. Yet, a low-pressure system could bring showers and thunderstorms, particularly affecting areas like Phoenix and Las Vegas. With the UV index reaching 11, it’s crucial to wear sunscreen and seek shade. Tune in for more updates and stay safe as weather conditions evolve.
Across the Southwest region, storms are prominent in the Sierra Nevada, particularly near Redding and Fresno, bringing rain and a bit of thunder. San Francisco is experiencing light rainfall which may bring some relief. Meanwhile, clear skies prevail over Las Vegas and Phoenix, while areas like Flagstaff might see brief showers due to nearby cloud cover. Ely, is staying dry, offering a break from the damp conditions to the west.
Tomorrow morning in Los Angeles kicks off mostly clear with temperatures at 58 degrees by 8 AM. As the morning progresses, expect the mercury to rise, touching 61 degrees by 10 AM with partly cloudy skies. A calm and gentle breeze from the South-Southeast around 3 miles per hour will accompany the morning hours. By noon, the skies clear to mostly sunny, and temperatures will climb to 66 degrees.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, expect to bake under clear skies with a high of 106 degrees, significantly above average for this time of year. Las Vegas sizzles with a high of 101, also tracking higher than typical temperatures. Bakersfield will see a warm day, reaching 92 degrees, while Fresno warms up to 90. Down the coast, Los Angeles cools slightly with a pleasant high of 79 degrees, while San Diego stays mild at 77. Across the board, the Southwest is experiencing a warm air mass, leading to these above-average readings.
A low-pressure system moves into the Southwest tomorrow, bringing scattered showers across Southern California and Arizona. Expect temperatures to dip into the low 70s, contrasting with the usual higher daytime temperatures. A band of thunderstorms may develop later in the evening, particularly impacting areas like Phoenix and Las Vegas with localized heavy downpours and gusty winds. The Sierra Nevada region could also see a mix of rain and snow, especially at higher elevations. Stay alert for potential flash flooding in desert washes, and exercise caution during any sudden weather changes.
The UV index in Los Angeles is extremely high at 11 on Wednesday and Thursday, with a burn time of just 11 minutes. Make sure to wear protective clothing, use sunscreen, and limit your time in direct sunlight. Seek shade during peak hours to stay safe under the sun!
The 7-day forecast for Los Angeles is looking quite pleasant:
Wednesday: Partly cloudy skies with a high of 71 degrees, cooling down to 60 degrees at night.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 72 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.
Friday: Expect mostly clear conditions with a high of 70 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.
Saturday: Partly sunny, reaching 69 degrees during the day with nighttime lows at 60 degrees.
Sunday: Another mostly clear day, temperatures peaking at 72 degrees and dipping to 60 degrees.
Monday: Look forward to mostly clear skies with a high of 74 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.
Tuesday: The trend continues with mostly clear conditions, a high of 75 degrees, and a low of 62 degrees.