Los Angeles Weather Alert: Patchy Morning Fog and Rising Temperatures Through Wednesday

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Los Angeles, California – Patchy morning fog could slow commutes and limit visibility in Los Angeles through Wednesday, as the area heads into a stretch of summer heat and mostly clear skies. By late morning, fog will lift and temperatures are expected to climb steadily, with afternoon highs near 85°F today and pushing close to 90°F by midweek.

According to the National Weather Service, fog may reduce visibility through 11 a.m. each day, especially in East L.A. and along coastal routes. Drivers should use headlights and allow extra travel time. Afternoon skies will gradually clear, bringing sun and steady warmth across downtown, Glendale, and Pasadena, while light winds shift southwest.

By Wednesday, daytime highs could approach 89°F, with only a few clouds expected overnight. The pattern brings little relief for those without air conditioning, as overnight lows remain in the mid-60s. Residents are urged to limit outdoor activity during peak heat, stay hydrated, and check on neighbors vulnerable to heat stress.

Patchy fog will remain the main morning hazard until Wednesday, with a stronger warm-up expected by Thursday as temperatures climb to 94°F. The National Weather Service may update advisories if visibility or heat impacts worsen.

Five Day Forecast for Los Angeles, CA:

  • Monday: Patchy fog, then mostly sunny, high near 85°F
  • Tuesday: Morning fog, mostly sunny, high near 86°F
  • Wednesday: Sunny, high near 89°F
  • Thursday: Sunny, hot, high near 94°F
  • Friday: Sunny, high near 91°F