California Weather Alert: East L.A. Faces Patchy Fog and Storm Chances Through Sunday, September 22

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East Los Angeles, CA – Drivers across East Los Angeles should brace for patchy fog and possible slick roads through Sunday night, September 22. Limited visibility could slow traffic on I-10 and side streets early each morning. Residents are urged to use headlights, reduce speed, and allow extra travel time during overnight and early morning commutes.

According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles, a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms continues overnight Friday, followed by patchy fog after 11 p.m. Saturday brings gradual clearing, but fog returns at night, with temperatures hovering in the low 80s by day and mid-60s overnight.

Sunday keeps the pattern alive with patchy fog before 11 a.m., then mostly sunny skies. Showers may redevelop late Sunday into Monday, keeping morning travel risky. Humidity remains high, maintaining muggy conditions across the region.

The weather may complicate weekend plans for outdoor events in Boyle Heights, El Sereno, and surrounding neighborhoods. South and west winds will stay light but may shift as storms linger. Motorists should prepare for sudden changes in road conditions, especially on canyon routes and freeways.

Fall weather is settling in, and East L.A. residents should plan for damp mornings and clearer afternoons through much of next week. Weather alerts may expand if storm chances increase early Monday.

Five Day Forecast for East Los Angeles, CA:

  • Saturday: Patchy fog early, then sunny, high near 82.
  • Sunday: Fog before 11 a.m., slight storm chance late, high near 80.
  • Monday: Isolated showers after 11 a.m., partly sunny, high near 82.
  • Tuesday: Slight chance of showers, mostly sunny, high near 82.
  • Wednesday: Mostly clear, low near 64, high near 84.

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