Los Angeles, California – Spring weather brings a mixed bag for East Los Angeles this week, with sunny afternoons giving way to patchy morning fog through Friday. Drivers along I-5 and I-10 should prepare for reduced visibility before 11 a.m. most mornings, especially on Wednesday and Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard, a series of clear and calm days will dominate the region starting Tuesday, April 29. Expect highs near 74°F Tuesday afternoon, cooling slightly to around 72°F on Wednesday. Winds will stay light and variable, with speeds up to 10 mph by midday.
Each evening, patchy fog will develop after 11 p.m., becoming dense in low-lying areas and along major freeways. Morning commuters should allow extra travel time and use headlights during fog advisories, particularly on routes like I-5, I-10, and CA-60.
By Thursday, temperatures will hold steady near 71°F with continued clear afternoons and patchy fog late at night. Friday’s weather mirrors the trend, with morning fog clearing for sunny skies and highs around 70°F.
No major rain events or strong winds are forecast this week, offering East LA residents a relatively stable stretch of spring weather. However, the persistent fog could cause minor traffic disruptions each morning.
5-Day Forecast at a Glance:
Tuesday: Sunny, high 74°F.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 72°F. Morning patchy fog.
Thursday: Morning fog, mostly sunny, high 71°F.
Friday: Patchy morning fog, sunny afternoon, high 70°F.
Saturday: Partly cloudy, patchy fog early, high 66°F.