Los Angeles weather today is sunny and 67°F—a gorgeous spring day to get outside and enjoy the city. After lingering moisture from weekend showers, we’re clearing out nicely with mostly clear skies and just a light southwest breeze of 0 to 10 mph.
If you’re heading to Dodger Stadium for the Dodgers vs. Miami Marlins game tonight at 7 PM PT, you’re in luck. Conditions will be nearly perfect for baseball—sunny through the afternoon, cooling to around 50°F by game time with virtually no rain chance. Bring a light jacket for the evening, and grab some Official team gear on Fanatics to show your support. Find tickets on StubHub if you haven’t locked yours in yet.
For hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, today’s the day to tackle Runyon Canyon or explore Griffith Park. The coastal areas and downtown LA will both be comfortable, though the Valley might feel slightly warmer. Pollen counts remain moderate after the weekend rain, but if you’re sensitive, keep an allergy relief nasal spray or Claritin non-drowsy allergy handy—spring allergies are still active across LA County.
Golfers should note that conditions are excellent for a round. If you’re planning a course day this week, check out the deals on adidas Samba Spikeless Golf Shoes Half Off at $42 – Free Shipping to upgrade your game without breaking the bank.
Monday evening will stay pleasant with mostly clear skies and lows around 50°F. No wind concerns tonight, so if you’re grilling dinner, you’ll have ideal conditions. A simple pasta or stir-fry pairs perfectly with this mild weather—order groceries on Amazon and have fresh ingredients delivered so you can focus on enjoying the evening.
Looking ahead: Tuesday will be even warmer, reaching 75°F with sunny skies—nearly ideal. A slight chance of isolated showers may linger over the LA and Ventura County mountains late Wednesday into Thursday as a weak upper-level low moves through, but most of the basin will stay dry. By week’s end, expect a warming trend with highs climbing into the lower 80s. It’s a beautiful stretch of weather ahead—make the most of it while it lasts.

