East Los Angeles, California – Drivers across East L.A. may need extra time Tuesday morning as patchy fog delays sunshine and visibility across major roadways, including I-5. The low clouds are expected to linger until late morning, potentially impacting school drop-offs and early commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, fog will begin to lift around 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 29th, giving way to partly sunny skies and a high near 83°F. Calm morning conditions will become breezier by the afternoon, with light winds increasing from the southwest. Tuesday night will remain mostly cloudy, with patchy fog returning and lows near 63°F.
Looking Ahead:
Wednesday continues the fog pattern early, followed by mostly sunny skies and a warmer high near 85°F. The trend holds through the week, with Thursday and Friday highs in the mid-80s under sunny afternoon skies.
📅 5-Day Forecast: Tuesday, July 29 – Sunday, August 3
- Tuesday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., high 83°F, low 63°F
- Wednesday: Fog early, then sunny, high 85°F, low 64°F
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 84°F, low 63°F
- Friday: Fog early, then mostly sunny, high 83°F, low 63°F
- Saturday: Mostly sunny after fog, high 84°F
Sunshine builds steadily into the weekend, offering classic SoCal summer weather through early August. Stay weather-aware with daily updates as fog continues to challenge early commuters.