East Los Angeles, CA – Drivers on Highway 60 may face visibility issues Monday morning as dense patchy fog rolls across East L.A. before 11 a.m.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday, July 14, will begin with low clouds and fog before sunshine breaks through by midday. Temperatures will climb to a summerlike high near 81°F, with light southwest winds increasing to 10 mph by the afternoon and gusts reaching 15 mph.
The fog pattern continues through midweek, with patchy fog before 11 a.m. each day, giving way to mostly sunny afternoons and steady warming. Tuesday and Wednesday will top out around 78°F, with temperatures peaking by Friday at 83°F under clear skies.
Evening lows will hold between 60°F and 63°F, offering mild overnight relief, but residents should limit early morning travel, especially in low-lying valley areas where visibility may be reduced.
Humidity will drop by midweek, and no rain is expected through Friday. Stay hydrated, wear sun protection during peak UV hours (10 a.m.–4 p.m.), and use caution if traveling during fog-prone hours.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast for East L.A. (July 14–18):
- Monday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., then sunny. High near 81°F. Winds up to 10 mph.
- Tuesday: Morning fog, then mostly sunny. High near 78°F.
- Wednesday: Fog early, then mostly sunny. High near 78°F.
- Thursday: Mostly sunny after patchy morning fog. High near 78°F.
- Friday: Sunny and warm. High near 83°F. Mild breeze, no rain expected.
☀️ A dry weekend is expected beyond Friday, with above-average temps continuing into next week.