Los Angeles Weather Update: Evening Forecast and Week Ahead

Explore the shifting skies of Los Angeles with tonight's detailed weather forecast and a glimpse into the week ahead as temperatures and conditions fluctuate across the Southwest.
Tonight in Los Angeles: Expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures gently dipping from 74°F to 65°F. Get the scoop on what’s happening weather-wise across the Southwest, from the dry deserts to the breezy coasts.
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This evening in Los Angeles, the skies welcome patches of clouds as temperatures begin their gentle descent. While the city anticipates a cool night ahead, the broader Southwest region sizzles under significantly higher temperatures, with areas like Phoenix hitting a scorching 114°F tomorrow. Stay tuned as our blog dives deeper into this week’s weather patterns, including a cooling trend followed by potential thunderstorms. Explore our interactive radar maps and daily updates at https://amyfreeze.ai/.
The radar image indicates a mix of weather conditions across the Southwest region. Rain showers are prominent along the California coast from Redding down to San Francisco, providing a break from dry conditions. Areas like Las Vegas and Phoenix remain clear and dry, enjoying tranquil weather conditions.
For this evening in Los Angeles, temperatures begin at 74 degrees at 9 PM and gradually drop to 65 degrees by 1 AM. Expect mostly cloudy skies throughout much of the evening, with a slight decrease in cloud cover heading into the night. Winds will shift slightly from the south-southwest at 7 mph to south-southeast at 3 mph.
Tonight, Los Angeles will cool down to 59 degrees, while San Diego hits a low of 60. Bakersfield is expected to drop to 66 degrees, and Fresno will see a low of 62. Flagstaff will experience a significant dip, dropping to 49 degrees, indicating a notable cold air pattern in the region.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, expect a scorching high of 114 degrees, significantly above average for this time of year. Las Vegas isn’t far behind, with a high temperature reaching 110 degrees. Bakersfield will top out at 99 degrees, while Fresno will see a warm 97 degrees. Salt Lake City is looking at a high of 97 as well, amidst dry conditions.
The Southwest region is set for a weather shift as a cold front approaches, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms. Areas from Arizona to New Mexico should brace for potential heavy downpours, particularly in the late afternoon and evening. Localized flooding could be a concern with more than an inch of rain expected in some spots. As this system moves through, temperatures will drop slightly, offering a temporary reprieve from the typical heat. By Wednesday, expect drier conditions to start easing in from the west.
The UV index in Los Angeles is very high both Saturday and Sunday, peaking at 10, which means you could burn significantly in about 12 minutes.
For the 7 day forecast in Los Angeles. Saturday: Partly cloudy with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 60 degrees. Sunday: Clear skies, reaching up to 76 degrees and cooling down to 61 degrees at night. Monday: Another clear day, with a high of 75 degrees and a low of 63 degrees. Tuesday: Expect clear conditions again, highs near 77 degrees and lows around 63 degrees. Wednesday: Mostly clear with the temperature peaking at 76 degrees and dropping to 62 degrees at night. Thursday: Mostly clear skies continue, with a daytime high of 72 degrees and a low of 61 degrees. Friday: Wrapping up the week with mostly clear skies, a high of 72 degrees, and a low of 62 degrees.
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