East L.A., CA – Dense fog and cooler temperatures are set to impact East Los Angeles starting Sunday, potentially affecting travel on major highways like I-5 and I-10. Motorists should exercise caution during morning commutes, with limited visibility expected before 10 a.m. each day through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will develop overnight Saturday into Sunday, with temperatures reaching a high of 69°F Sunday afternoon. Monday, Washington’s Birthday, will see similar conditions with morning fog and a high of 67°F. Travelers planning holiday outings should be prepared for reduced visibility and allow extra time for trips.
Nighttime lows will dip to 48°F, making for chilly evenings. Fog is expected to persist each night through Wednesday, with daytime highs ranging from 66°F to 72°F by midweek. By Thursday, clearer skies and warmer temperatures will bring relief from the fog, with highs reaching 72°F.
Residents are advised to monitor weather updates and drive cautiously, especially during early morning hours when fog is heaviest. For the latest updates, visit the National Weather Service website or local traffic advisories.