LA Mornings: Cloudy Start with a Sizzling Afternoon Ahead!
By
Amy Freeze
Discover how Los Angeles will transition from cloudy mornings to sunny, hot afternoons with our detailed weather forecast update for the Southwest region.
Tomorrow starts with clouds but warms up fast! Read our full forecast at https://amyfreeze.ai/ for weather trends and safety tips!
Los Angeles greets the day with cloudy skies, but don’t be fooled. The sun will shine vigorously by noon, heating up to 73 degrees. The Southwest faces a heatwave with Phoenix touching 100 degrees. Don’t miss out on our daily tips to beat the heat and stay protected under extreme UV levels. Detailed insights for the next 7 days and regional weather changes all available in our full blog at https://amyfreeze.ai/
High pressure continues to dominate—bringing hot, dry conditions across Arizona, New Mexico, southwestern Utah, and West Texas, with triple-digit highs.
Winds are brisk region‑wide: 15 to 30 mile per hour gusts, especially across southwestern and central Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico, triggering Red Flag Warnings and critical fire weather risks due to single-digit humidity.
Clear skies extend across the rest of the Southwest, including Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Southern California, offering a tranquil and pleasant night.
Tomorrow morning in Los Angeles starts off with temperatures around 57 degrees at 8 AM under cloudy skies. By 10 AM, expect temperatures to rise slightly to 58 degrees with skies transitioning to mostly cloudy, accompanied by a light southeast wind at 3 miles per hour. As the morning progresses, the sun peeks through, becoming mostly sunny by noon with temperatures climbing to 62 degrees and a south-southeast breeze continuing.
Tomorrow in Phoenix, expect soaring temperatures with a high of 100 degrees, significantly above average for this time of year. Las Vegas will not be far behind, hitting a high of 93 degrees, driven by a strong ridge of high pressure lingering over the region. In California, Bakersfield and Fresno are set to reach 88 degrees, contributing to a warm, summer-like atmosphere. Los Angeles will see a more moderate 73 degrees as coastal influences keep temperatures in check. San Francisco remains cooler at 69 degrees, thanks to marine layer conditions.
Expect a dry and sunny day across the Southwest, providing perfect conditions for any outdoor plans. High temperatures will reach into the upper 90s, especially in desert areas. Be cautious of high fire danger due to these warm, dry conditions. In Northern California, anticipate scattered showers, mainly affecting the coastal valleys. Watch for possible wet roads and cooler temperatures if you’re traveling through this region.
Los Angeles is experiencing extreme UV index levels of 10 on both Saturday and Sunday, with a rapid burn time of just 12 minutes in direct sunlight.
For the 7 day forecast in Los Angeles:
Saturday: Mostly clear skies, with a high of 71 degrees and a low of 59 degrees.
Sunday: Expect mostly clear conditions, with temperatures reaching a high of 71 degrees and a low around 61 degrees.
Monday: The weather stays mostly clear, with highs of 71 degrees and lows of 59 degrees.
Tuesday: Mostly clear with temperatures slightly cooler at 69 degrees during the day and 60 degrees at night.
Wednesday: Look forward to lots of sunshine with a high of 72 degrees and a low of 61 degrees.
Thursday: Partly cloudy conditions, with highs reaching 73 degrees and lows around 62 degrees.
Friday: Ending the outlook with mostly clear skies, a high of 74 degrees, and a low of 62 degrees.