Los Angeles County is set to experience a mild and sunny stretch of weather, beginning with patchy fog Thursday morning, which will clear by late morning to make way for bright sunshine and a high near 82°F. Morning commuters along coastal and low-lying areas, such as the 10 Freeway and Pacific Coast Highway, should be prepared for reduced visibility as the fog lingers until about 11 a.m. Once the fog dissipates, however, expect perfect weather for outdoor plans with clear skies and comfortable temperatures.
According to the National Weather Service in Oxnard, light southwest winds will pick up in the afternoon on Thursday, shifting to the southeast overnight. These winds are expected to remain mild, contributing to pleasant conditions that will last into the weekend. The fog may return briefly during the early hours of Friday and Saturday mornings, but afternoons will remain sunny, making it an ideal time for beach trips, outdoor festivals, or evening patio dining.
The weather will remain mild throughout the weekend, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s and cool, clear nights dropping to the low to mid-60s. This stretch of summer weather is perfect for enjoying outdoor activities without worrying about intense heat or high winds.
By Sunday, patchy fog will once again linger in the early mornings, but clear skies will return before noon, making for another sunny afternoon. No major weather hazards are expected through early next week, though drivers should exercise caution on their morning commutes until the fog clears up.
Here’s the detailed five-day forecast for Los Angeles:
Thursday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., then sunny. High 82°F, low 63°F.
Friday: Mostly clear, sunny afternoon. High 80°F, low 62°F.
Saturday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., sunny afternoon. High 79°F, low 63°F.
Sunday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., sunny. High 79°F, low 63°F.
Monday: Mostly sunny. High 81°F, low 64°F.












