East L.A., CA – Dense morning fog continues to slow down early commuters across East L.A., with limited visibility expected each day through Sunday.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog is likely before 11 a.m. Thursday, followed by sunny skies and a high near 73°F. Motorists on I-5, I-710, and local roads should allow extra travel time, especially during morning hours when fog can reduce visibility to near zero.
Thursday afternoon will feel like classic late spring: calm and sunny with light southeast winds. But the fog returns late Thursday into Friday morning, again limiting visibility and increasing travel risks. By Friday afternoon, expect clouds to linger slightly longer, but temperatures should stay mild, peaking around 71°F.
Fog remains in the picture on Saturday and Sunday mornings, with daytime highs hovering between 66°F and 69°F. Skies will stay partly cloudy but dry through the weekend—ideal for outdoor plans, especially in the afternoons.
Looking ahead: Monday will bring warmer, clearer conditions, with highs near 74°F and sunny skies. Patchy fog may still form before sunrise but should clear earlier each day.
⚠️ Safety tip: Drivers should use low-beam headlights and slow down in fog zones. Morning travelers should check road conditions and visibility updates before heading out.
🌤️ 5-Day Outlook:
- Thursday: Sunny, high 73°F
- Friday: Patchy fog, partly sunny, high 71°F
- Saturday: Morning fog, high 66°F
- Sunday: Fog then sun, high 69°F
- Monday: Sunny and warm, high 74°F




