California Summer Weather Alert: Patchy Fog to Delay Sunday Morning Travel on I-10 in East L.A. Until 11 a.m.

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East Los Angeles, California – Drivers in East L.A. may face reduced visibility early Sunday as patchy fog lingers through 11 a.m. before giving way to sunshine and highs near 80°F. Travel along I-10 and I-5 could be slow during the morning hours, especially in low-lying areas and valleys where fog tends to concentrate.

According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard, a stable summer pattern continues through Thursday, July 17. Each morning through midweek begins with fog or low clouds before skies gradually clear. Winds remain calm, with light southwest breezes increasing slightly each afternoon.

Sunday [High: 80°F] kicks off the five-day stretch with fog until late morning, then sunny skies.
Monday [High: 80°F] mirrors Sunday, but south winds could gust up to 15 mph.
Tuesday [High: 79°F] and Wednesday [High: 77°F] follow the same pattern — fog giving way to clear, warm afternoons.
By Thursday [High: 81°F], temperatures climb slightly as fog persists but clears earlier, signaling the start of a warmer trend.

Residents should allow extra drive time each morning, especially on east-west routes prone to early sun glare. If fog persists beyond 10 a.m., consider delaying travel or using headlights on low beam. No major heat spikes or storm systems are expected, but gradual warming by late week may push inland temps higher.

Stay tuned as the National Weather Service updates advisories — especially if warmer air builds heading into next weekend.