California Weather Alert: Patchy Fog to Clear by Midday July 20 — Summer Heat Returns to Los Angeles

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Los Angeles, CA – Low clouds and patchy fog will linger across East L.A. through late Sunday morning, but sunshine returns by early afternoon, kicking off a warm, dry stretch of summer weather across Southern California.

According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard, Sunday, July 20, will begin cloudy with fog before clearing to a high near 79°F. South winds between 5 and 10 mph may help clear skies quicker in some inland areas, while beach cities like Santa Monica and Long Beach may stay cooler until late day. Visibility may be limited along I-10 and local roads until midday.

Skies will stay mostly clear into the new week, with temperatures holding steady between 78°F and 82°F through Friday. Morning clouds and overnight lows in the low 60s will remain a daily pattern. Drivers should anticipate foggy commutes through at least Wednesday morning.

Residents are encouraged to avoid unnecessary early morning travel in fog-prone zones and monitor for potential dense fog advisories. Now is a good time to service home cooling systems, as inland areas may warm further next weekend.

🌤 5-Day Weather Outlook for Los Angeles (July 20–25):

  • Sunday: Patchy fog, then sunny. High: 79°F | Low: 62°F
  • Monday: Mostly sunny. High: 78°F | Low: 61°F
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High: 78°F | Low: 61°F
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High: 80°F | Low: 61°F
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny. High: 81°F | Low: 62°F
  • Friday: Partly sunny. High: 82°F

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