East L.A., California – Drivers across East L.A. should brace for another fog-filled morning Sunday, with low visibility expected through 11 a.m. before skies clear. The summer pattern continues with daily foggy starts and bright, warm afternoons pushing into the low 80s by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday, June 8, will bring patchy fog until late morning, followed by gradual clearing and a high near 80°F. Southwest winds may pick up to 10 mph in the afternoon. Visibility could be especially reduced near major routes like I-5 and I-710 during early driving hours — commuters are advised to slow down and use headlights.
Fog will return each night through Tuesday, with overnight lows between 59°F and 63°F. Monday and Tuesday will mirror Sunday’s pattern: morning fog giving way to sunny skies and afternoon highs ranging from 79°F to 81°F. Light breezes will shift slightly, moving from southwest during the day to calmer evening winds from the south.
Residents should allow extra time for morning travel, keep sunglasses handy for rapid clearing, and stay hydrated as summer conditions build.
Looking ahead:
- Wednesday (June 11): Patchy fog before 11 a.m., then mostly sunny, high near 80°F.
- Thursday (June 12): Mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s.
- Friday Outlook: Continued fog-to-sun pattern likely.
Fog advisories may return early next week if moisture levels rise. Stay tuned for updates.