East L.A., California – Low clouds and stubborn fog will continue to blanket East L.A. through mid-morning Wednesday, potentially affecting visibility for drivers during the morning rush. Patchy fog is expected to lift by 11 a.m., but the day will remain cloudy with highs near 78°F.
According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard, light southwest winds between 5 and 10 mph will accompany the low visibility on Wednesday morning. Drivers on I-5, I-10, and Highway 60 should allow extra travel time and avoid high-speed commuting before noon if possible.
Cloud cover will linger through Wednesday night, with a low around 61°F. Thursday will mark a slight transition, with patchy fog again before 11 a.m., followed by clearing skies and highs near 79°F. Winds will stay light and variable through the end of the workweek.
By Friday, expect a similar fog pattern in the morning, then partly sunny skies and temperatures around 79°F. The real warm-up begins Saturday, when temperatures rise to 81°F under mostly sunny skies. The weekend will stay dry and seasonably warm, with no rain in sight.
📅 Five-Day Forecast for East L.A.:
- Wednesday: Patchy fog, cloudy, high 78°F
- Thursday: Fog then sunny, high 79°F
- Friday: Fog then mostly sunny, high 79°F
- Saturday: Fog then sunny, high 81°F
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 81°F
- Monday: Mostly sunny, warmer, high 82°F