East Los Angeles, California – Morning fog may blanket East L.A. early this week, but by Tuesday, temperatures will soar into the low 90s as summer heat returns. Drivers along I-710 and nearby routes should be alert for reduced visibility before 11 a.m., especially through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles, Monday will bring gradual clearing after patchy fog, with highs near 82°F. Fog becomes denser Monday night and continues each morning through Thursday, typically clearing by midday. Afternoons, however, will be hot and dry, with temperatures climbing from 88°F Tuesday to 91°F Wednesday and staying in the 90s through Friday.
Fog may affect visibility along key commuter corridors like I-710, I-5, and Route 60 during the morning hours. Motorists should use headlights, allow extra travel time, and avoid speeding in low-visibility zones. By the afternoon, expect dry heat and sunshine — a reminder to hydrate, limit strenuous activity, and protect pets and vulnerable populations.
The National Weather Service warns of a sustained pattern of early fog followed by intense sun. While no official heat advisories are posted, East L.A. residents should prepare for several hot, dry days with poor air circulation.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast: East L.A. (Monday, July 7 – Friday, July 11)
- Monday: Patchy morning fog, then sunny. High 82°F.
- Tuesday: Dense fog before 11 a.m., then hot and sunny. High 88°F.
- Wednesday: Patchy dense fog early, then sunny and hotter. High 91°F.
- Thursday: Fog until 11 a.m., then mostly sunny. High 90°F.
- Friday: Foggy start, partly sunny afternoon. High near 89°F.