East L.A., California – Spring mornings in East L.A. will remain shrouded in patchy fog through at least Sunday, potentially affecting visibility on major roadways like I-5 and I-10. While no major storms are expected, commuters and early risers should brace for slower travel and limited visibility until late morning each day.
According to the National Weather Service, Thursday and Friday mornings will see fog lingering until around 11 a.m. before skies gradually clear. Highs will hover in the low 70s on Thursday and drop slightly into the upper 60s by Saturday. Low temperatures remain steady in the mid-50s overnight.
Drivers should plan extra time in the mornings and use low beams if fog is dense. Pedestrians and cyclists should exercise caution, especially near intersections and along major corridors like Whittier Boulevard and the 60 Freeway ramps.
Saturday night brings a slight chance of rain before 11 p.m., with clouds lingering into Sunday morning. While the chance of measurable precipitation is low, wet pavement and low visibility could still create minor travel hazards.
Looking ahead, Sunday and Monday will bring some relief, with mostly sunny skies returning and highs rising into the mid-60s. Patchy fog may still return early Monday but will clear by midmorning.
🔎 5-Day Outlook for East L.A. (May 1–May 5):
- Thursday: Patchy fog, then sunny. High near 70°F.
- Friday: Fog early, then sun. High near 72°F.
- Saturday: Slight chance of rain late. High near 69°F.
- Sunday: Sunny after morning fog. High near 63°F.
- Monday: Partly sunny. High near 64°F.