East Los Angeles, CA – Drivers across East L.A. should brace for patchy fog Wednesday morning, with visibility potentially reduced along I-5 and Route 60 before 11 a.m.
According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles, fog will linger early Wednesday before gradual clearing leads to a high near 73°F. Light winds from the south will shift westerly as skies clear through the afternoon. Motorists are urged to use headlights, reduce speed, and allow extra travel time during the morning rush.
Temperatures will continue climbing as the week progresses. Thursday will bring a similar pattern, with early fog lifting to sunny skies and a high near 76°F. By Friday, East L.A. warms to 78°F, with more sunshine and patchy fog before 11 a.m.
Weekend conditions will feel closer to early summer, with highs nearing 80°F by Saturday and Sunday. Fog remains a daily morning visitor, but clears by midday, making for ideal afternoon plans.
Though no official advisories are in effect, commuters and morning joggers should prepare for limited visibility through at least Friday morning.
⚠️ Warnings may be issued if fog thickens overnight or during morning hours this week. Continue monitoring NWS updates.
🌤 Five-Day Forecast for East L.A. (June 3–7):
- Tuesday: High 74°F, slight chance of AM showers and storms.
- Wednesday: AM patchy fog, then sunny. High 73°F.
- Thursday: Fog before 11 a.m., then mostly sunny. High 76°F.
- Friday: AM fog, then sunny and warm. High 78°F.
- Saturday: Patchy morning fog, high near 79°F.