East L.A., CA — Morning fog and warming afternoons will define the rest of the week for East Los Angeles as spring weather settles in.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will continue to affect visibility each morning through Friday, particularly before 11 a.m. Drivers along the I-710 corridor and surrounding roadways should use caution during early commutes, as fog may reduce visibility in pockets across East L.A. and nearby areas. Calm evenings and clear skies will follow, offering a welcome balance to spring’s start.
Wednesday will begin with low clouds and patchy fog before clearing by midday. Temperatures will rise to a high near 71°F, with light southwest winds up to 10 mph. Fog returns Wednesday night, dropping temperatures to a low near 54°F.
By Thursday, residents can expect a similar pattern—foggy mornings and mostly sunny afternoons, with highs in the low 70s. The trend continues into Friday and Saturday, although overnight lows will dip into the low 50s.
Looking ahead, a slight chance of rain could reach East L.A. by Sunday night, with increased cloud coverage and temperatures slightly cooling into the upper 60s by Monday.
Safety Tip: Avoid speeding during early morning drives, especially on I-710, and keep headlights on low beam in foggy conditions.
Five-Day Outlook for East L.A.:
- Wednesday: High 71°F / Low 54°F – Fog, then sunny
- Thursday: High 71°F / Low 52°F – Patchy fog, mostly sunny
- Friday: High 69°F / Low 50°F – Morning fog, partly cloudy
- Saturday: High 69°F / Low 51°F – Mostly sunny
- Sunday: High 66°F / Low 53°F – Chance of rain late




