LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Drivers across East Los Angeles could face reduced visibility on I-5 and I-10 early Saturday morning as patchy fog forms before sunrise. Morning commuters and weekend travelers should allow extra time and keep headlights on low beam for safety.
According to the National Weather Service, fog will be most widespread before 11 a.m. Saturday, September 6, with low clouds clearing by midday. Afternoon highs will climb into the mid-80s, delivering sunny conditions for outdoor plans and local football games.
Friday night brings increasing cloud cover with light winds, but no major hazards. Saturday morning’s fog remains the main concern, particularly for those traveling through the San Gabriel Valley and along major freeways. By afternoon, skies will clear, offering warm, comfortable conditions in the upper 80s.
Sunday stays sunny after a brief patch of morning fog, with temperatures peaking near 87 degrees. Clear skies Sunday night will keep conditions pleasant for late-evening events. Monday marks a slight cooldown, with highs in the low 80s and no major weather disruptions expected.
Drivers should use caution during early fog hours, especially near elevated roadways where visibility can drop suddenly. Conditions improve quickly each day by late morning.
The marine layer remains the dominant factor through early next week, but no storms or rain are forecast. Clearer skies prevail from midweek onward.
Warnings are not in effect, but daily fog advisories may be issued if visibility worsens.
Five Day Forecast for East Los Angeles, CA
- Saturday: Patchy fog early, then sunny. High 86°F. Low 65°F.
- Sunday: Morning fog, then sunny. High 87°F. Low 63°F.
- Monday: Sunny. High 83°F. Low 63°F.
- Tuesday: Morning fog, then mostly sunny. High 80°F. Low 62°F.
- Wednesday: Mostly clear skies. High 82°F. Low 61°F.




