LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Southern California’s fall sunshine continues its winning streak, with a warm and clear weekend setting up across the Los Angeles Basin. Temperatures will climb into the low 80s through Sunday, creating ideal weather for fall festivals, pumpkin patches, and beach visits before patchy fog returns early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Oxnard, high pressure will keep skies mostly clear and winds light through the weekend. Afternoon highs will hover near 82°F on Saturday and around 80°F Sunday, while coastal areas hold in the upper 70s. Residents planning travel along I-5, U.S. 101, or Pacific Coast Highway should enjoy smooth driving conditions under bright, dry skies.
By Monday, light onshore flow brings cooler air and patchy morning fog back to the coast and valleys. Commuters may face reduced visibility during early hours, particularly through the San Fernando Valley and coastal corridors near Malibu and Santa Monica.
The pleasant pattern holds through midweek, offering one of October’s most comfortable stretches. Outdoor dining, fall decorating, and early Halloween events should enjoy near-perfect weather. Winds remain calm, with no fire weather concerns expected through Wednesday.
Five-Day Outlook for Los Angeles, California:
Friday: Sunny, high 79°F, calm winds.
Saturday: Sunny, high 82°F, clear skies.
Sunday: Sunny, high 80°F, light breeze.
Monday: Morning fog, high 78°F, cooler evening.
Tuesday: Patchy fog, high 75°F, mild and clear later.