
Today's Weather in Los Angeles 08/15/25: Marine Layer Magic and Sunny Coastal Forecast Revealed
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Today in Los Angeles, we're looking at some fascinating cloud dynamics that'll make your weather-loving heart skip a beat. Overnight, we're seeing increasing clouds rolling in from the south, with temperatures dipping to a mild 63 degrees Fahrenheit. Winds will be gentle, swirling around 5 miles per hour from the south.
Let me drop a weather joke for you: Why did the cloud go to therapy? Because it was feeling a little under the weather!
Speaking of under the weather, Friday's looking like a cloudy morning with gradual clearing. We'll hit a high near 80 degrees Fahrenheit, with those calm winds becoming a light south southwest breeze in the afternoon.
Now, let's dive into our Weather Playbook segment! Today, we're talking about marine layer formation. Imagine a giant atmospheric blanket of cool, moist air hugging the California coastline. That's our marine layer - nature's own air conditioning system for Los Angeles.
Three-day forecast coming at ya:
Friday: Partly cloudy, high of 80 degrees Fahrenheit
Saturday: Patchy morning fog, high of 80 degrees Fahrenheit
Sunday: Mostly sunny, high of 80 degrees Fahrenheit
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