With a high temperature of about 64 degrees and rain expected to begin after 10 a.m. today, the National Weather Service’s extended prediction for Los Angeles predicts a rainy week. According to the National Weather Service, the possibility of precipitation reaches 70 percent, and although winds are predicted to be calm, they will increase up slightly to 5 mph from the east-southeast.
Expect rain mostly before 10 p.m. tonight, along with lows of 53 degrees and persistent clouds. With a 5 mph change to the northwest, the winds will be quiet. According to the NWS, the likelihood of rain drops to 60%, and less than a tenth of an inch of fresh precipitation is anticipated. With partly sunny skies, a high of almost 63 degrees, and light winds shifting southwest in the afternoon, Sunday offers a reprieve from the rain.
As we begin the workweek, Monday could see a 40% chance of rain, largely overcast sky, highs close to 65 degrees, and steady winds all day. According to the NWS, Monday night increases the chances of rain by 50% as the weather remains generally overcast with nighttime highs of about 53 degrees. These conditions are repeated on Tuesday, when there is a 50% chance of rain again, although it will be cloudier and the high will be close to 63.
The week is off to a rainy start with the possibility of rain on Tuesday night, mostly before 4 a.m., and continuing sporadically through Wednesday. The National Weather Service predicts that the temperature will peak at 64 degrees, even if the sun may peek through partially bright skies. The forecast is for more sun and a modest increase in temperature as Thanksgiving Day draws near, with a high of about 67 degrees. The evening will be partly cloudy, with a low of about 49 degrees, but by Friday, the clouds will remain and the temperature may reach 68 degrees.
Note: Every piece of content is rigorously reviewed by our team of experienced writers and editors to ensure its accuracy. Our writers use credible sources and adhere to strict fact-checking protocols to verify all claims and data before publication. If an error is identified, we promptly correct it and strive for transparency in all updates, feel free to reach out to us via email. We appreciate your trust and support!
Leave a Reply