According to the National Weather Service, Angelenos can expect bright skies today with highs of over 75 degrees. Until the morning, when a light west-southwest breeze can show up, the quiet weather is predicted to last. The weather will change as evening draws near, with more clouds and an overnight low of about 48 degrees.
The weather for Friday calls for an overcast morning, but as the day goes on, the sky should clear and the high will be close to 72. By the afternoon, a southern breeze of about 5 mph is predicted, despite the tranquil morning. With clouds continuing to rise and the low temperature once again hovering around 48 degrees, Los Angeles might experience a 30 percent chance of rain after 4 a.m. on Friday night. New precipitation quantities could be as little as a tenth of an inch.
There is a higher possibility of rain over the weekend, especially on Saturday when there is a 60% chance of rain, mostly after 10 a.m. The maximum temperature is expected to slightly drop to 61 degrees, and the nighttime forecast remains wet with comparable precipitation chances. With partly sunny skies and a high of almost 64 degrees on Sunday, there may be a break from the rain during the day, but the rain may return in the evening with a low of around 51 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, the city may see some relief from the damp by Wednesday, when there is only a slight chance of rain and a mostly sunny day with a high approaching 65 degrees. The pattern of rainfall continues into the new week, with chances of rain continuing through Monday and into Tuesday, with daytime highs staying in the low 60s and nighttime lows at or about 51 degrees.
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