Hawthorne, CA – Dense fog is expected to cover Walnut Park early Tuesday through Friday, creating hazardous driving conditions during morning commutes. Visibility on key roadways, including I-105, may drop below five miles, particularly before 11 a.m. While the fog is forecast to clear by mid-morning each day, drivers should remain cautious. The National Weather Service advises commuters to use headlights and allow extra time when traveling, especially in the early hours.
Tuesday’s forecast calls for morning fog and cloudy skies, followed by clearing with a high of 86°F. Winds will remain light, with a west-southwest breeze of 5 to 10 mph. Tuesday night will be mostly clear, with lows around 65°F. Similar weather patterns will continue through the week, with foggy mornings and sunny afternoons.
Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be clear and sunny after the morning fog dissipates, with highs reaching 87°F. Overnight temperatures will stay mild, dipping into the mid-60s. Fog is forecast to return each evening, potentially impacting night travel as well.
By Friday, conditions will remain consistent with patchy fog in the early hours, clearing to sunny skies and highs around 86°F. Drivers should remain vigilant throughout the week to avoid potential accidents caused by low visibility.