California Patchy Dense Fog Expected in Los Angeles Area Wednesday Morning

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Los Angeles, CA — Dense fog is expected to affect East Los Angeles starting overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning. Residents should be cautious, especially if traveling early. Fog is predicted to persist until mid-morning before clearing. Afterward, the sun will emerge, bringing high temperatures reaching 83°F by late afternoon. Commuters on I-5 and other major roadways may face reduced visibility, especially before 11 a.m.

According to the National Weather Service, patchy dense fog will roll in by early Wednesday, with visibility dropping significantly in some areas. Drivers should slow down and use headlights when necessary. Calm winds will accompany the fog, further slowing traffic across Los Angeles neighborhoods. By late Wednesday morning, fog is expected to dissipate, and conditions will turn mostly sunny.

The rest of the week will feature mild fall weather with sunny conditions through Friday. Temperatures will hover in the low 80s during the day, with patchy fog possible again Thursday morning before skies clear for another bright afternoon. Thursday’s high will also reach 82°F.

By the weekend, expect clear skies and mild temperatures, ideal for outdoor plans. Fog may return late Friday into Saturday morning but should clear by mid-morning Saturday. Highs are projected near 80°F, while overnight lows will be in the 50s. Those traveling or spending time outdoors should remain alert for any additional foggy conditions and plan accordingly for road safety.