East Los Angeles, California – Drivers in East L.A. should prepare for reduced visibility and slower traffic Tuesday morning, June 3rd, as patchy fog and cloudy skies cover major routes including I-10 and I-5.
According to the National Weather Service, fog is expected to linger through at least 11 a.m. Tuesday, with cloudy conditions and drizzle early in the day before skies gradually clear. Temperatures will peak around 74°F by midafternoon as light southwest winds continue at 5 to 10 mph.
Roadways like I-710 and CA-60 may also be affected by low visibility during the morning commute. Residents are advised to use headlights, leave extra distance between vehicles, and avoid sudden stops. Those with early appointments or school drop-offs should build in extra travel time.
The fog pattern will repeat through the midweek, with nightly cloud buildup and patchy fog returning each evening. Wednesday will bring partial sun and a high near 73°F, followed by more fog and a low of 59°F that night.
These conditions are typical of early June coastal summer weather, often referred to as the “June Gloom” effect, as marine layers dominate early-day skies before clearing later.
Extended Five-Day Summer Weather Outlook – East L.A.:
- Wednesday: Patchy fog, then mostly sunny, high near 73°F
- Thursday: Morning fog again, then sunny and warmer, high near 76°F
- Friday: Fog before 11 a.m., then clear skies, high near 78°F
- Saturday: Mostly sunny with highs nearing 79°F
- Sunday: Clear and dry with continued summer warmth, high near 83°F