East Los Angeles, CA – Drivers across East Los Angeles will face foggy mornings through Tuesday as patchy coastal clouds blanket the region before sunshine takes hold each afternoon. Visibility may dip in the early hours, with drivers urged to slow down and use headlights.
According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard, patchy fog will persist each morning through Tuesday, generally clearing by late morning. Highs will gradually rise from the low 80s on Saturday to the upper 80s by Tuesday. Light winds will become slightly breezier by Sunday afternoon, offering little relief from building inland heat.
From Boyle Heights to Monterey Park, early morning commutes may be slick and reduced in visibility. The fog will be most persistent before 11 a.m. each day, with clearer skies expected in the afternoon. Monday and Tuesday will bring partly sunny skies and highs around 86°F, with hotter conditions likely by midweek.
While there are no current advisories, residents are encouraged to plan for extra morning drive time and limit outdoor activity during peak heat hours later in the week. More updates may follow as temperatures push into the 90s by Wednesday.
Five-Day Forecast for East Los Angeles, CA:
- Saturday: Fog before 11 a.m., then sunny. High 83°F.
- Sunday: Patchy fog early, then mostly sunny. High 85°F.
- Monday: Fog early, then sunny. High 86°F.
- Tuesday: Morning fog, then mostly sunny. High 86°F.
- Wednesday: Clearer skies and hotter. High 94°F.


