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Coastal clouds, sunny afternoons, and refreshing ocean breezes — here’s how Long Beach will shape up this week so you can plan that pier walk or surf session.

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Long Beach 3 Day Weather Forecast June 2025 Coastal Clouds Sunny Afternoons Ocean Breeze
Long Beach’s coastline shines this week with sunny afternoons, gentle sea breezes, and perfect weather for pier walks and beach lounging.

Long Beach is living up to its laid-back coastal reputation this week, balancing classic marine layer mornings with picture-perfect sunshine by midday and evenings that practically demand a sunset stroll by the pier.

Whether you’re paddling out near Belmont Shore, grabbing coffee along Retro Row, or just soaking up the ocean air, here’s your detailed 3-day weather guide for Long Beach.


Long Beach 3-Day Weather Forecast

DayMorningAfternoon HighEveningChance of Rain
MondayOvercast, mild (64°F)Sunny breaks, pleasant (75°F)Clear, ocean breeze (66°F)5%
TuesdayPatchy coastal fog (63°F)Mostly sunny, warm (77°F)Mild, light clouds drift in (67°F)0%
WednesdayMorning clouds (64°F)Bright and warmer (78°F)Breezy and clear (68°F)0%

What to expect in Long Beach

Monday greets locals with the familiar marine layer — surfers and dog walkers know the drill. By late morning, the clouds peel back, unveiling a mild, sun-kissed afternoon just right for a harbor cruise or outdoor lunch.

Tuesday repeats the theme but edges slightly warmer. Expect light fog at dawn that lifts to reveal classic SoCal blue skies — perfect for hitting Rosie’s Dog Beach or grabbing a seaside coffee. Zero rain means sunset views should stay picture-perfect.

Wednesday marks the sunniest and warmest stretch of the trio. It’s a textbook beach day, so pack your towel, slap on sunscreen, and claim your spot in the sand before the locals do. A mild evening breeze keeps the night pleasant for patio dining along Pine Avenue.

Long Beach locals know the trick: trust the sun to chase away the morning clouds and enjoy every golden hour moment the Pacific hands you.

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