Los Angeles, CA – Southern California will see a break from recent storms as cooler, dry weather settles in for Los Angeles and nearby cities through July 30. Temperatures are expected to stay below normal, and rain chances remain low across the region.
According to the National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard, monsoonal thunderstorms taper off after Saturday, leaving behind mostly calm conditions for the upcoming week. Forecast models show dry air dominating the area, with daytime highs running a few degrees below late-July averages.
In Los Angeles, Burbank, and Pasadena, residents can expect mild afternoons and cooler nights. Farther west, weak sundowner winds could return by midweek to parts of the Santa Ynez Range, potentially raising localized fire risk. No major road closures or weather alerts are anticipated at this time, but travelers should still be alert to changing wind patterns, especially near canyons and mountain passes.
As summer activities ramp up, officials urge everyone to stay hydrated and practice fire safety in dry brush areas. Benign conditions are expected to hold through the first half of the following week, with updates possible if advisories change.
Weather outlooks remain stable—check for the latest NWS updates as July wraps up.