Los Angeles, Calif. – Drivers across Los Angeles County may face reduced visibility on Tuesday morning as patchy fog develops before sunrise. Early commuters along I-5 and I-10 should plan for slower travel, with fog expected to linger until mid-morning.
According to the National Weather Service, conditions will clear by late morning Tuesday, bringing another sunny afternoon with highs near 85 degrees. Winds will remain light out of the southwest, with little impact on outdoor activities once the fog burns off.
Nighttime fog will return Tuesday evening, lowering visibility once again across much of East L.A. and the coastal valleys. Motorists traveling through Santa Monica, Downtown Los Angeles, and Pasadena should exercise caution and allow extra drive time.
Wednesday will follow a similar pattern, with morning fog followed by mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid-80s. The trend holds through the end of the week, setting up a warm and steady stretch heading into Labor Day weekend. Nights will remain cooler, with lows dipping into the mid-60s under partly cloudy skies.
Outdoor plans for the holiday weekend look favorable, though early morning fog could briefly affect beachgoers and early travelers. Residents are advised to prepare for reduced visibility before 10 a.m., then expect clear skies and warm afternoons ideal for gatherings.
More fog is likely each night through Sunday, but no major storm systems are expected. Conditions remain stable and summerlike as Los Angeles transitions into September.
Five Day Forecast for Los Angeles, CA
- Tuesday: Patchy fog early, then sunny. High 85, low 64.
- Wednesday: Morning fog, mostly sunny. High 85, low 64.
- Thursday: Morning fog, clear afternoon. High 86, low 66.
- Friday: Patchy morning fog, sunny afternoon. High 85, low 65.
- Saturday: Fog early, sunny later. High 88, low 67.



