East L.A., California – Drivers in East L.A. should plan for reduced visibility early Saturday as patchy fog settles in before 11 a.m. Conditions will quickly improve, with afternoon highs near 73°F and sunshine returning just in time for Memorial Day weekend plans.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will be a daily morning nuisance through at least Monday night, with lows dipping to the upper 50s each evening. Expect the fog to burn off by midday, revealing clear skies and consistent highs in the low to mid-70s through the extended five-day period.
On Saturday, expect clearing skies after late-morning fog with highs near 73°F. Winds will stay calm out of the southeast at 5 to 10 mph. Sunday brings more of the same, with mostly sunny skies after foggy early hours and a high near 73°F.
Memorial Day (Monday) will be slightly warmer at 74°F, again with morning fog giving way to a sunny, pleasant afternoon. Monday night temperatures will dip to around 59°F.
Looking ahead, Tuesday and Wednesday continue the mild summer preview, with highs near 76°F and patchy fog lingering each morning. Expect mostly clear nights with lows around 58°F.
If you’re heading out early this weekend—especially along I-5 or surface streets near downtown—use caution in low visibility conditions. Keep headlights on low beam and allow extra travel time. The National Weather Service has not issued formal advisories but continues to monitor for visibility risks.
Patchy morning fog remains a consistent feature into midweek, but no major storm systems are on the horizon. Keep an eye on updates as fog advisories could be issued if conditions worsen.


