California Forecast Update: Patchy Morning Fog Clears for Sunny Skies in East L.A. by 11 a.m. Friday

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East L.A., California – Drivers across Los Angeles County may want to slow down Friday morning as dense patchy fog reduces visibility before sunrise. Conditions will gradually clear by late morning, setting the stage for a warm, sunny day with highs near 82°F.

According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard, low clouds and fog will linger until around 11 a.m. Friday, particularly affecting coastal routes like I-5 and I-10. Winds will remain light but variable, shifting from southeast to southwest at 5 to 10 mph by afternoon.

This weekend, East L.A. can expect a summer-like pattern with daytime highs holding steady in the low to mid-80s and nightly lows dipping to the low 60s. Morning fog will remain a daily feature through Monday, with visibility issues persisting until mid-morning each day. Saturday and Sunday both bring mostly sunny afternoons, but residents should plan around hazy starts if heading out early.

Stay weather-aware by planning errands and commutes after 11 a.m., keeping headlights on during foggy hours, and checking updates from Caltrans before heading on the highways.

🔎 Five-Day Forecast for East L.A. (June 27–July 1)

  • Friday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., then mostly sunny. High: 82°F | Low: 62°F
  • Saturday: Patchy fog early, sunny afternoon. High: 83°F | Low: 63°F
  • Sunday: Fog before 11 a.m., mostly sunny. High: 83°F | Low: 62°F
  • Monday: AM fog, mostly sunny. High: 82°F | Low: 62°F
  • Tuesday: Foggy morning, partly cloudy. High: 81°F | Low: 62°F

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