The numbers here tell you how hot and cold the weather usually is in Los Angeles, California during each month of the year. Show The average high and low temperatures are listed below monthly and annually for Los Angeles, in both degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. Maximums and minimums are only part of the temperature picture. To fill in the rest, there's information on how many days a month get above or below a given temperature. To find out how often it rises over 70, 80 or 90 °F each month in Los Angeles, scroll down farther. There are also counts of nights with warm temperatures and days with cold weather. The first set of high and low temperatures are averages for 2010 to 2019. Everything else here is based on 1991 to 2020 weather measurements in downtown Los Angeles. 10-year temperature averages for Los Angeles, 2010 to 2019
Days of Hot Weather in Los AngelesWhile on most days in Los Angeles the temperature rises above 70 degrees Fahrenheit, the city seldom gets sizzling hot. Los Angeles averages just two days a year when the temperature reaches 100. The 26 days a year of highs in the 90s are typically scattered from March to November, with no month averaging more than six days. Days per month in Los Angeles of at least 70, 80 or 90 °F
How Often Los Angeles Has Cold TemperaturesIt never gets really cold in Los Angeles. Typically every day of the year has a high of over 50 degrees. The city averages just two nights annually when the temperature does drop to 40 degrees or lower. But even then, the thermometer normally never dips below freezing. How cold does LA get in Celsius?While there is a great increase in rainfall in the winter months, the winter months in Los Angeles are still frequently sunny and pleasant with mild -to-warm temperatures. The average highs range from the upper 60's F to lower 70's F (17-21 C) with cooler overnight lows in the upper 40's and lower 50's F (8-12 C).
Is LA warm all year?In Los Angeles, the summers are warm, arid, and clear and the winters are long, cool, wet, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 48°F to 85°F and is rarely below 42°F or above 93°F.
Does Los Angeles get cold?Winter days in Los Angeles (between December and March) are rarely very cold. Between December and January, cold winds can cause night temperatures to approach 32°, but daytime temperatures rarely drop below 45-46°.
What is the coldest month of the year in Los Angeles?Los Angeles County's coldest month is December when the average temperature overnight is 48.3°F. In August, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 84.8°F.
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