California Coast Update: Patchy Fog Lingers Before Sunshine Through Wednesday

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Los Angeles, Calif. – Drivers in Los Angeles could face reduced visibility each morning through Tuesday as patchy fog settles in before giving way to warm, sunny afternoons. Temperatures will climb into the low-to-mid 80s, keeping conditions seasonably warm once the fog clears.

According to the National Weather Service, fog is expected to linger until about 11 a.m. daily, with lows holding steady in the low 60s overnight. By afternoon, skies will clear, leaving much of Los Angeles County under sunshine with light winds from the south and southwest.

East Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Glendale could see the heaviest morning fog, potentially impacting early commuters on Interstates 5, 10, and 210. Motorists are urged to allow extra travel time and use low-beam headlights in fog-prone corridors.

By early next week, highs are projected to reach 85 degrees, with Monday and Tuesday both turning hot once the marine layer lifts. Nights will stay mild, hovering in the mid-60s.

Conditions remain stable overall, though patchy fog advisories could be issued if visibility worsens in coastal or valley areas. Clearer mornings are likely by midweek as the pattern breaks.

Five Day Forecast for Los Angeles, CA

  • Saturday: Morning fog, high near 80. Low 63.
  • Sunday: Fog early, then sunny, high near 79. Low 63.
  • Monday: Morning fog, then sunny, high near 83. Low 64.
  • Tuesday: Fog early, sunny afternoon, high near 85. Low 65.
  • Wednesday: Patchy fog, mostly sunny, high near 87. Low 67.