California Weather Outlook: Patchy Fog and 80s Temps for East L.A. Starting Monday Morning

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East L.A., CA – A warm spring week begins Monday across East Los Angeles as temperatures climb toward 87°F, bringing dry, sunny skies to the region. Residents can expect calm winds and unseasonably warm conditions to dominate early in the week before fog rolls in midweek.

According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard, the week starts with Monday highs near 87°F and clear skies. Light southwest winds will pick up by the afternoon, followed by mild nights with lows in the upper 50s. Tuesday stays warm with a high near 81°F, although patchy fog may develop after 11 p.m.

Drivers should stay alert for reduced visibility late Tuesday through Thursday morning. Fog is likely along key corridors such as I-5 and the 60 Freeway during early morning hours. Commuters should allow extra time and use headlights during fog events.

By Wednesday, temperatures cool slightly to the low 70s, with patchy morning fog transitioning to sunshine. The pattern continues into Thursday and Friday, with highs near 72°F and mostly sunny afternoons.

This spring preview offers East L.A. a stretch of classic Southern California weather. Still, residents are advised to monitor nighttime fog risks and practice safe driving habits. Keep sunscreen, sunglasses, and layers on hand—mornings start cool, but afternoons heat up quickly.

Stay tuned for real-time updates from the National Weather Service and Caltrans for road and visibility alerts.

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