East Los Angeles, CA – Patchy fog could disrupt morning commutes across Los Angeles County through Sunday, with visibility dropping especially before 11 a.m. each day. Light winds and marine layer conditions will keep skies gray early, followed by gradual clearing each afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard, fog will persist through at least Sunday morning. Daytime highs will hover near 69°F on Thursday, rising slightly to 71°F Friday before dipping to the mid-60s Saturday and Sunday. Calm conditions will dominate, but drivers on I-10, I-5, and Highway 60 should remain alert to low-visibility stretches through late mornings.
Friday looks like the warmest day this week, with clearing skies after mid-morning. However, a shift begins Saturday night, when clouds increase ahead of a slight chance of showers on Sunday. No flood threats are expected, but light rainfall could create slick roads and minor disruptions.
Residents should avoid unnecessary morning travel through Sunday, use headlights in fog, and give extra space on the roads. Patchy fog returns again Monday morning, followed by a clearer, warmer pattern heading into midweek.
Five-Day Outlook:
- Thursday: High 69°F, patchy fog early, then sun
- Friday: High 71°F, similar pattern, breezy afternoon
- Saturday: High 68°F, mostly cloudy
- Sunday: High 63°F, slight chance of showers
- Monday: High 63°F, fog early, then sunny