Navigating Through Clouds: Los Angeles Weather Outlook with Amy Freeze
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Amy Freeze
Explore a week of varied weather in Los Angeles: from mild temperatures to incoming storms, here's what to expect as you step outside.
Join Amy Freeze as she unpacks a week filled with diverse weather conditions in Los Angeles, from pleasant morning clouds to stormy surprises.
Los Angeles typically enjoys a variety of weather conditions due to its geographic diversity. This week is no exception. Start with partly cloudy mornings with mild temperatures, evolving into dynamic shifts featuring rain showers, snow flurries in higher altitudes, and clear, dry skies in neighboring areas. Prepare for a mix of temperatures throughout the week, culminating in potential thunderstorms. Stay updated and prepared with insights from Meteorologist Amy Freeze. A dynamic weather pattern is sweeping across the Southwest today. In California, rain showers are making their way from the Pacific Ocean inland, notably impacting areas from San Francisco to Bakersfield. The Sierra Nevada is witnessing snow flurries, especially towards Reno. As we move to the higher altitudes near Flagstaff, snow showers are creating a picturesque but chilly scene. Areas like Phoenix and Salt Lake City remain dry with clear skies. Temperatures in Los Angeles tomorrow morning start at 53 degrees at 8 AM, with calm conditions and mostly cloudy skies. By 10 AM, temperatures rise to 54 degrees, remaining calm under cloudy conditions. As noon approaches, expect temperatures to reach 58 degrees with a light southeast breeze at 4 miles per hour, as skies turn partly cloudy. High temperatures for tomorrow in the Southwest are expected to soar above average. Phoenix will see a hot 91 degrees, while Las Vegas and Bakersfield will both warm up to 87 degrees. San Diego is slightly cooler at 69, and Los Angeles will reach a pleasant 73 degrees. Farther north, Fresno is forecasted to hit 86 degrees, indicating a significant warmth trend across the region. For the Southwest tomorrow, expect a dry and sunny start transitioning to stormy skies by late afternoon as a cold front approaches from the north. Temperatures will initially rise to around 80 degrees before cooling down significantly as the front passes. Be prepared for scattered thunderstorms by the evening, especially across southern Nevada and western Arizona. Los Angeles will experience very high UV levels on Thursday with an index of 10, translating to a short burn time of just 12 minutes under direct sunlight. On Friday, conditions ease slightly to a high UV index of 8, with a burn time of approximately 17 minutes. For the 7 day forecast in Los Angeles:
Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a high around 67 degrees and a low of 56 degrees.
Friday: Cloudy skies continue with temperatures reaching a high of 67 and a low of 58.
Saturday: Partly cloudy conditions with a high of 63 degrees, with lows dipping to 56 at night.
Sunday: Mostly clear skies with temperatures peaking at 66 degrees and cooling down to 55 degrees.
Monday: Enjoy clear skies with plenty of sunshine and a high of 71 degrees, then dropping to 59 degrees overnight.
Tuesday: A bright and sunny day with a high of 79 degrees, with a mild overnight low of 61.
Wednesday: Clear skies maintain as temperatures climb to 80 degrees, and a low of 61 degrees rounds out the forecast.