East Los Angeles, CA – Residents of East Los Angeles should prepare for dense fog this morning before skies clear later today, with temperatures expected to reach a high of 82 degrees. The National Weather Service has advised drivers to exercise caution during the morning commute due to reduced visibility. Expect light winds from the southwest in the afternoon, which may help disperse the fog.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog is likely to persist through Sunday, impacting early morning travel across the region. On Sunday, temperatures will remain mild with a high near 78, and similar fog conditions are anticipated. The fog is expected to clear by late morning each day, making way for mostly sunny skies.
As East L.A. moves into the week, fog will return on Monday and Tuesday mornings. Highs will hover in the mid-70s, with low temperatures in the upper 50s at night. Columbus Day looks to offer clearer conditions with only light winds, giving residents a chance to enjoy outdoor activities. However, the National Weather Service warns of fog impacting visibility during early morning hours.
With fog expected through much of the upcoming week, drivers should be prepared for potential delays. Motorists are encouraged to keep headlights on low, allow extra time for travel, and drive cautiously in foggy conditions. Residents are also advised to check daily weather updates, as visibility may vary significantly across East L.A.
This foggy weather pattern could persist until Wednesday, bringing mild afternoon temperatures and largely clear skies. As the week progresses, residents can expect a mix of foggy mornings and sunny afternoons, typical for fall in Southern California.



