Los Angeles wakes up to a gorgeous start to June — mostly sunny skies and a high near 78°F, with light south winds at 0 to 10 mph. Whether you’re planning a hike at Griffith Park, an afternoon at the beach, or an evening on the patio, today is the day to get outside.
Today’s Setup
The National Weather Service is calling for mostly sunny conditions across the metro, with temperatures peaking near 78°F this afternoon. Coastal neighborhoods like Santa Monica and Long Beach may hold onto some morning marine layer, but the National Weather Service notes that clearing should happen before noon. Inland areas — Burbank, Pasadena, and the San Gabriel Valley — will see full sunshine by mid-morning. Tonight turns partly cloudy and comfortable with a low around 57°F.
Best Window To Be Outside
Conditions are textbook golf weather — mid-70s, minimal breeze, and full sun through the afternoon. A golf towel microfiber is a smart bag addition to keep your grip dry all round. Runyon Canyon and the Griffith Park trails are equally inviting for hikers and trail runners looking to kick off the week right.
Game Day: Angels vs. Rockies at Angel Stadium
Baseball fans, this is your week. The Los Angeles Angels host the Colorado Rockies at Angel Stadium on Tuesday, June 2, Wednesday, June 3, and Thursday, June 4. With highs in the mid-to-upper 70s and light winds at all three games, you couldn’t ask for better outdoor baseball conditions. Gear up with a Los Angeles Angels jersey or Los Angeles Angels fitted cap, and Get tickets on SeatGeek before the series fills up.
Hollywood Bowl and Honda Center This Week
The Hollywood Bowl calendar is packed. The Human League with Very Special Guests Soft Cell & Alison Moyet takes the stage on June 4 — check our full event and weather preview for that night. On June 6, the 37th Annual MARIACHI USA with fireworks returns for a spectacular evening under the stars. Heading to Anaheim? Maná’s VIVIR SIN AIRE TOUR hits Honda Center on June 5 with equally comfortable weather in the forecast. Find tickets on StubHub for any of these shows.
Rain, Wind, or Fire Risk
None today. No precipitation chances and no red flag conditions are in the forecast. The National Weather Service does note stronger-than-normal afternoon sea breezes through the week — coastal spots will feel the onshore push by late afternoon, and some beach communities may not fully clear on certain days. Inland, you’ll barely notice. No storm threats from the Storm Prediction Center affect the area.
Tonight’s Dinner: Fire Up the Grill
This is perfect backyard cooking weather. Fire up burgers, steaks, or grilled chicken with corn on the cob tonight. A grill brush and scraper set keeps your grates clean between rounds, and an instant-read meat thermometer takes all the guesswork out of a perfect cook. Need some inspiration before you fire up? Our smoke tri-tip like brisket guide is worth a read. Need ingredients? You can order groceries on Amazon and have everything delivered to your door for tonight’s cookout.
Next Few Days
Tuesday cools slightly to 76°F under mostly sunny skies. Wednesday bounces back to near 78°F. The National Weather Service notes the marine layer may push deeper into the valleys by Tuesday night and Wednesday, keeping some beach communities cloudier into the afternoon on those days — inland areas stay bright. Check the Los Angeles weather forecast for daily updates through the week.

