California Weather Alert: Patchy Drizzle and Dense Fog Hit Los Angeles by Monday Morning – Road Safety Risks on I-5

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LOS ANGELES, CA – Commuters across Los Angeles should brace for reduced visibility and slick roads Monday morning as dense fog and patchy drizzle move in just before sunrise. Drivers along I-5 and I-10 are urged to slow down and use headlights, with moisture on roadways creating slippery conditions through the morning commute.

According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog will develop before 11 a.m. Monday, giving way to gradual clearing by midday. Daytime highs will hover near a mild 71°F, offering a brief spring warm-up before cooler temperatures return Monday night. Expect patchy drizzle after 11 p.m., with overnight lows dipping to 55°F and light southwest winds gusting up to 15 mph.

Tuesday brings another round of morning drizzle, but clearer skies and a high near 68°F will follow. Temperatures remain comfortable through midweek, with Wednesday featuring sunny skies and a pleasant high of 71°F — ideal for outdoor plans. However, fog is expected to return Thursday and Friday mornings, potentially impacting early commutes again.

Five-Day Spring Forecast for Los Angeles:

  • Monday: Morning fog, becoming mostly sunny. High 71°F.
  • Monday Night: Patchy drizzle, low near 55°F.
  • Tuesday: Morning drizzle, then mostly sunny. High 68°F.
  • Wednesday: Sunny and warmer, high near 71°F.
  • Thursday & Friday: Morning fog, highs in the upper 60s, lows in the mid-50s.