Enchanting Evenings and Sizzling Days: Your Weather Guide for Los Angeles
By
Amy Freeze
Explore the dynamic weather patterns of Los Angeles—from mystical nights to scorching days, learn how the city's climate shapes your evening plans and daily activities.
Tonight in Los Angeles, the skies tell a story of mystery with partly cloudy views. Dive into our full forecast and tips for a pleasant evening under these enchanting skies!
This evening’s weather in Los Angeles offers partly cloudy skies that add a layer of mystery to your nighttime adventures. A line of rain is bringing needed moisture to parts of California, while areas like Phoenix and Las Vegas face intense heat. Discover more about tonight’s temperatures across the Southwest and how they impact everything from your leisure time to sleep quality. Read on for a detailed 7-day forecast that will help you plan ahead!
A line of rain is draping the California coast, from Redding down through San Francisco, providing much-needed rainfall. Ely and Reno are experiencing light rain with overcast skies. Las Vegas and Salt Lake City are staying dry under clear skies. Cedar City could see some gusty winds, as Flagstaff enjoys cooler and drier conditions.
For the evening in Los Angeles, temperatures will start at 71 degrees at 9 PM, with a south-southwest wind at 7 mph. Conditions remain mostly sunny through 11 PM with a temperature of 65 degrees and winds shifting to the south at 6 mph. By 1 AM, expect partly cloudy skies as temperatures drop to 63 degrees with a gentle south breeze at 3 mph.
Tonight Las Vegas will see a low of 62 degrees, while Flagstaff chills down to 53. San Francisco is forecasted to hit 52 degrees, and Bakersfield will cool to 72. Expect a refreshing evening as Los Angeles settles at 61 degrees.
Tomorrow in Las Vegas, expect a scorching high of 109 degrees, well above average for this time of year. Phoenix will also be hot, reaching 106 degrees as heat continues to build in the region. Los Angeles is looking at a more moderate high of 79 degrees, while Bakersfield will be significantly warmer at 103 degrees. The coastal areas, like San Diego, will see highs around 73 degrees, a bit cooler thanks to ocean breezes. In contrast, San Francisco will remain much cooler at 61 degrees.
A high-pressure system dominates the Southwest, bringing clear and dry conditions across the region tomorrow. Expect sunny skies with temperatures reaching into the 90s in Arizona and Nevada, while the California coast remains cooler in the 70s. Watch for a shift starting late tomorrow evening as a weak disturbance may bring isolated showers to the Sierra Nevada mountains.
The UV index for Los Angeles is at a high level of 10 on both Monday and Tuesday, with a burn time of just 12 minutes under direct sunlight. Apply sunscreen, wear hats, and seek shade to protect against intense sun exposure.
For the 7 day forecast in Los Angeles:
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 69 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.
Tuesday: A mix of sun and clouds continues, with highs reaching 71 degrees and lows at 61 degrees.
Wednesday: Similar conditions as Tuesday, mostly cloudy with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 60 degrees.
Thursday: Partly cloudy skies with temperatures steady at 72 degrees during the day and 61 degrees at night.
Friday: Expect partly cloudy conditions with a high of 72 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.
Saturday: Warmer and partly cloudy with a high of 74 degrees and an overnight low of 61 degrees.
Sunday: Clear skies take over, bringing plenty of sunshine and a warm high of 76 degrees, cooling to 62 degrees at night.