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Daily Weather Brief for 27 June 2026: Los Angeles Conditions and Planning Notes

A source-grounded city weather brief for Los Angeles with temperatures, wind, rain chances and planning notes from National Weather Service data.

By Mateo Reyes · June 27, 2026
Email Reporter
Daily Weather Brief for 27 June 2026: Los Angeles Conditions and Planning Notes
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LOS ANGELES | CGN News is publishing a city weather brief for Los Angeles using official National Weather Service forecast data. This is a planning snapshot for readers, commuters, families and event organizers, not a severe-weather alert unless a separate official alert is listed.

Today and tonight

Los Angeles today: Mostly cloudy, high near 75°F. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Los Angeles tonight: Cloudy, low around 59°F. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Planning notes

Los Angeles readers should expect a mild, cloudier coastal-influenced pattern. The weather is generally favorable for travel and outdoor errands, but morning and evening cloud cover can reduce visibility in some coastal and basin areas. The mild temperature profile lowers heat concerns but keeps beach and evening plans cooler than inland summer expectations.

Forecasts can change quickly. Readers should check current National Weather Service forecasts, warnings and local emergency information before making travel, school, work, beach, road or event decisions.

What the forecast means for readers

Los Angeles has a mild, cloud-dominated forecast. A high near 75°F and a low near 59°F create a comfortable range for most errands, commuting and outdoor plans. The main practical issue is not heat or storms, but cloud cover, marine influence and cooler evening conditions.

Readers heading to beaches, outdoor dining or evening events should plan for a light layer. Morning cloud cover can also affect visibility and aviation timing in some coastal and basin areas, though this brief does not report an airport-specific delay.

What could change

If marine clouds clear earlier, inland neighborhoods could warm above the broad city forecast experience. If clouds linger, the day may feel cooler and grayer, especially near the coast. Readers should check current local NWS updates for neighborhood-specific timing.

Additional Reporting By: National Weather Service; NOAA

What This Means

Readers should treat this weather brief as a planning snapshot, not a replacement for official emergency instructions. Use current NWS alerts and local authorities for immediate safety decisions.

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