Los Angeles is waking up to patchy fog this morning, but expect mostly sunny skies and a pleasant high near 75°F by afternoon—classic Southern California spring weather.
The marine layer pushed into the coastal valleys overnight, as the National Weather Service predicted, but it should clear out by around 11 AM across most neighborhoods. If you’re heading to the coast from Oxnard north, low clouds may linger a bit longer, but inland areas from downtown to the San Fernando Valley will see full clearing. Light south-southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph mean no wind advisories—a nice break after recent gusty days.
What to do today:
This is ideal weather for outdoor plans. Runners and hikers should have a great morning at Runyon Canyon or Griffith Observatory once the fog clears. If you’re catching the Isaiah Rashad concert at Intuit Dome tonight or heading to the Hollywood Pantages Theatre for MJ (Touring), you’ll have perfect conditions for arriving early and enjoying the area.
With the Angels hosting the New York Mets at Angel Stadium tomorrow and Sunday, today’s conditions are a preview of excellent baseball weather ahead. Grab a Los Angeles Angels jersey or Los Angeles Angels fitted cap if you’re planning to catch games this weekend—and Get tickets on SeatGeek or Find tickets on StubHub for Saturday and Sunday’s matchups.
Grilling forecast:
Tonight is perfect for firing up the grill. Plan burgers, steaks, or grilled chicken with corn on the cob. Grab an instant-read meat thermometer and a grill brush and scraper set to ensure perfectly cooked results. Once you’ve got your ingredients lined up, you can order groceries on Amazon and have everything delivered.
Tonight and Saturday outlook:
Patchy fog returns after 11 PM tonight with lows around 58°F—bring a light jacket if you’re out late. Saturday follows the same pattern: patchy morning fog clearing to mostly sunny skies with highs near 75°F. Sunday will be slightly cooler at 69°F with increasing clouds, and the National Weather Service is forecasting a chance of drizzle or light rain showers late Sunday into Monday as a cutoff low moves in. This is LA’s first real rain chance in a while, so don’t be surprised if it feels unusual.
For the weekend’s outdoor events, a pop-up canopy tent with weights and outdoor furniture covers are smart investments if you’re tailgating or spending extended time outside—Sunday’s winds could pick up, particularly across the LA mountains and Antelope Valley foothills.
Enjoy today’s sunshine while it lasts!

