Los Angeles will have a brief sunny break today, with overcast weather returning on Friday and lasting throughout the weekend. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s in the L.A. basin and mid-70s in the San Fernando Valley, with a chance of thunderstorms on Sunday. Near the beaches, expect sun on Thursday and clouds through Sunday, with highs in the mid-60s. The Inland Empire will be sunny and warm on Thursday and Friday, with clouds and a chance of rain over the weekend. The San Gabriel Valley will see sun and highs near 74 on Thursday, then cooling off with clouds and highs in the upper 60s to low 70s for the rest of the weekend.
Los Angeles will have a brief respite from the clouds today with some sun breaking through, but the overcast weather will return on Friday and stick around all weekend. If you’re looking for things to do in the city, check out the Korean Women Directors film series at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.
Quick Facts
In the L.A. basin, temperatures will be in the upper 60s throughout the weekend. The San Fernando Valley will be warmer, with sun and highs in the mid- to upper 70s on Thursday and Friday, but getting cooler and back down to the high 60s and low 70s over the weekend. The Valley also has a slight chance of thunderstorms on Sunday.
Near the beaches, expect sun on Thursday then clouds through Sunday, with highs in the mid-60s. Thursday and Friday in the Inland Empire will be sunny and warm, with highs around 77. Clouds will return on Saturday and Sunday, bringing a small chance of rain and highs in the upper 60s to low 70s.
The San Gabriel Valley will see sun and a high near 74 on Thursday, then cooling off with clouds and highs in the upper 60s to low 70s for the rest of the weekend. And if you’re headed to the mountains, expect sun and a high near 62 on Thursday and Friday, with clouds returning Saturday and Sunday and a chance of rain.
This Day In History
In 1950, folks in Santa Ana and Riverside had to break out their warmest coats as temperatures dropped to 39 degrees.
Things To Do
A New Wave of K-Cinema: Korean Women Directors: This film series at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures showcases the work of female Korean filmmakers, including Park Chan-wook’s “Sympathy for Lady Vengeance” and Lee Kyoung-mi’s “Crush and Blush.” Tickets are $15 and screenings run through June 13th.
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