East L.A., California – Summer heat is ramping up across Southern California, with East L.A. entering a pattern of patchy morning fog followed by climbing daytime temperatures through midweek. Monday, June 9, kicks off a string of sunny afternoons with highs nearing 82°F — but drivers should prepare for low visibility on local roads including I-710 and I-5 until late morning.
According to the National Weather Service, fog will persist until around 11 a.m. each day through at least Thursday, creating hazardous conditions for commuters during peak morning hours. Visibility may be sharply reduced in some areas. Once fog clears, skies turn mostly sunny with afternoon temperatures hovering in the low 80s.
Patchy fog Monday and Tuesday mornings will be followed by warmer afternoons, with Monday peaking at 79°F and Tuesday reaching 82°F. The same pattern holds for Wednesday and Thursday, with daytime highs maintaining summer-like consistency.
Humidity remains relatively high in the mornings, adding to the sticky feel. Winds will be light, generally under 10 mph, switching between west and southwest directions.
Drivers should reduce speed and use headlights when fog is present, especially during early commutes. Pedestrians and cyclists should take extra caution crossing streets or using local trails.
No major weather alerts are in place yet, but if fog thickens overnight, new advisories could be issued.
🌤 5-DAY EAST L.A. WEATHER OUTLOOK (JUNE 9–13):
- Monday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., then sunny. High near 79°F.
- Tuesday: Morning fog, then mostly sunny. High near 82°F.
- Wednesday: Fog early, then mostly sunny. High near 82°F.
- Thursday: Fog early, then sunny. High near 82°F.
- Friday: Fog lingers, partly sunny. Cooler, high near 78°F.