LOS ANGELES | Los Angeles has a mild, mostly cloudy planning window for 28 June, with the National Weather Service forecast calling for a high near 76°F and a cloudy night near 61°F.
What the forecast shows
The forecast calls for mostly cloudy conditions during the day with south wind around 5 to 10 mph. Tonight is expected to remain cloudy with similar wind speeds and a low near 61°F.
This is a planning snapshot for daily travel, outdoor plans, beach-area movement, errands, events and neighborhood activity. It does not replace later alerts, marine statements, air-quality notices or local emergency guidance.
Why it matters
Los Angeles weather can vary sharply between coastal neighborhoods, inland valleys and higher-elevation areas. A mild central forecast is useful, but readers should still check location-specific conditions before outdoor work, youth sports, evening events or longer drives across the metro area.
Cloud cover can also affect visibility, beach plans and morning timing. Drivers should allow extra time if localized low clouds or commute traffic slow surface routes and freeway approaches.
What remains uncertain
The precise timing and thickness of cloud cover can shift. Local temperature differences may be more noticeable than the citywide headline suggests, especially for readers moving between the coast and inland areas.
What to watch next
Readers should watch for updated National Weather Service forecasts, marine advisories, local traffic impacts and any event-specific guidance if plans depend on outdoor conditions.
Additional Reporting By: National Weather Service; NOAA