California Summer Weather Alert: Patchy Fog and Rising Temps Hit East L.A. by Thursday Morning – Slowdowns on I-5 Possible

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East L.A., California – Drivers across Southern California should prepare for reduced visibility during the Thursday morning commute as dense patchy fog settles over East L.A. before 11 a.m., followed by clearing skies and rising summer temperatures. Morning fog may linger along the I-5 and I-10 corridors, creating slick roads and limited visibility from early morning through mid-morning.

According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles, skies will clear gradually by midday Thursday, with highs reaching 81°F under sunny afternoon skies. Winds will remain light, with southwest gusts up to 10 mph. Commuters should leave early if traveling before 11 a.m. and use headlights in fog-prone zones.

By Friday, East L.A. will see more pronounced summer heat, with highs of 83°F expected each afternoon through Sunday. Nights remain mild, with lows hovering in the low 60s. Patchy fog will repeat each morning before giving way to mostly sunny conditions — typical for late June in Southern California.

Weekend plans? Prepare for a sunny, warm stretch. Outdoor activities are safe by mid-morning, but stay hydrated and wear sunscreen. No rain or severe weather is forecast, making it ideal for travel, barbecues, and beach outings after the fog lifts.

⚠️ Warnings remain in effect for morning fog daily through Monday. Next update expected if visibility drops below advisory level.


☀️ Five-Day Forecast for East L.A. (June 25–30):

  • Wednesday (Today): High 77°F, patchy fog until 11 a.m., then sunny.
  • Thursday: High 81°F, fog before 11 a.m., then sunny and warm.
  • Friday: High 83°F, mostly sunny after patchy fog.
  • Saturday: High 83°F, fog then sunshine, calm winds.
  • Sunday: High 83°F, patchy fog early, then mostly sunny.
  • Monday: High near 82°F, fog in morning, sunny later.