Clear Skies and Rising Temperatures: Los Angeles Weather Forecast

Get a detailed weather update for Los Angeles and the surrounding Southwest region, delivered by meteorologist Amy Freeze.
Dive into the latest weather forecasts for Los Angeles and the Southwest, as meteorologist Amy Freeze delivers insights into the expected weather patterns including sunny days and potential showers.
In this detailed weather update, meteorologist Amy Freeze breaks down the shifting conditions across the Southwest. With varying conditions from Los Angeles’ clear skies to Phoenix’s scorching highs, she provides a comprehensive overview that prepares you for the coming days. Discover what the weather holds for your part of the region and learn how it might affect your plans.
The Southwest region is experiencing a range of weather conditions. Rain showers are sweeping into the areas from the Pacific Ocean affecting Redding and San Francisco with significant precipitation. Scattered showers are near Reno. Ely and Cedar City have cloud cover with potential for light showers. San Diego and Los Angeles are enjoying clear conditions.
This evening in Los Angeles, temperatures will start at 73 degrees at 9 PM, falling to 65 degrees by 1 AM. Expect mostly sunny conditions transitioning to mostly clear skies as the night progresses. Wind will be light from the south at 6 miles per hour at 9 PM, calming to 3 miles per hour by 1 AM.
Tonight Flagstaff will dip to a low of 41 degrees, while Ely goes down to 42. Las Vegas will be mild at 71 degrees. Phoenix has 73 degrees overnight San Diego will see a low of 59 degrees, close to coastal averages.
Tomorrow Phoenix is expected to soar to a blistering 104 degrees, while Las Vegas reaches a hot 99. Los Angeles will be mild at 74 degrees and San Diego will enjoy a pleasant high of 70 degrees. Fresno is also looking warm with temperatures peaking at 86 degrees. Key cities like Redding and Bakersfield will see highs around 88 degrees.
Tomorrow, temperatures will trend upward, contributing to warm afternoons across the desert areas. However, coastal parts of Southern California will see increasing cloudiness, with a slight chance of evening showers. No severe weather risks are expected at this time, and the region remains calm as a high-pressure system maintains its influence.
The UV index in Los Angeles will be very high at 10 on both Thursday and Friday. Sun exposure risks are significant, with a burn time of just 12 minutes.
Thursday: Partly cloudy, high of 71 degrees and a low of 58 degrees. Friday: Mostly cloudy conditions with highs around 68 degrees, cooling to 59 degrees at night. Saturday: More clouds with a touch of showers possible, peaking at 68 degrees and dipping to 57. Sunday: Partial sunshine with mostly cloudy skies, reaching 66 for the high and 58 as the low. Monday: The pattern holds with mostly cloudy skies, expecting highs of 66 degrees and lows of 58. Tuesday: Sunshine finally breaks through with mostly clear skies and consistent temperatures, high of 66 degrees, low of 58. Wednesday: Mostly clear skies continue with a bit of sunshine, reaching up to 67 degrees with a low of 58.
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