Los Angeles, CA – Clear skies and spring warmth will dominate the weather in East Los Angeles starting Wednesday, offering relief from recent fog and drizzle.
According to the National Weather Service, Wednesday will bring full sunshine with a high near 73°F. Winds will stay mild at 5 to 10 mph but may shift slightly from the southeast. Commuters along I-5 should remain alert for early morning fog through Thursday, especially near low-lying areas where visibility can be reduced.
Thursday through Saturday will maintain the spring-like pattern, with highs in the low 70s and mostly sunny skies. Each night will cool to the mid-50s under clear to mostly cloudy skies, with fog developing after 11 p.m. and lingering through the morning hours.
Safety Tip: Drivers should allow extra time during fog-prone hours, use headlights, and avoid high speeds on roadways like I-5 and the 710.
By Sunday and Monday, East L.A. is expected to remain mostly sunny, with highs near 71°F and nighttime lows around 54°F. Residents can expect consistent spring weather with no major disruptions, though fog remains a concern during the late night and early morning hours.
Five-Day Outlook for East L.A.:
- Wednesday: Sunny, high 73°F
- Thursday: Mostly sunny, high 72°F
- Friday: Fog early, then partly sunny, high 70°F
- Saturday: Fog early, mostly cloudy, high 67°F
- Sunday: Patchy fog, mostly cloudy, high 67°F




