Los Angeles Weather Alert: Patchy Morning Fog and Slow Commutes Through Saturday Morning

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Los Angeles, California – Patchy morning fog is expected to blanket East Los Angeles through Saturday, creating low visibility conditions for commuters during early hours before clearing into sunny afternoons.

According to the National Weather Service, fog will develop nightly after 11 p.m. and linger until at least 11 a.m. each day. Visibility may dip sharply, especially in low-lying areas and coastal zones. Winds will remain light, with gusts reaching up to 15 mph during overnight hours.

Temperatures will stay seasonably warm with daily highs ranging from 77°F to 80°F and overnight lows near 60°F. While skies will clear by midday, drivers along I-10, I-5, and U.S. Route 101 should plan for slower morning travel and allow extra time. Fog may also affect early flights at LAX and regional airports.

Residents should use low-beam headlights during foggy conditions and avoid high-speed driving until visibility improves. Though no weather advisories have been issued, conditions resemble typical coastal June Gloom patterns extending unusually late into July.

Fog is expected to persist through Saturday morning, with sunnier, warmer days ahead by the weekend. Updates will be posted if visibility significantly deteriorates or if advisories are issued.


🌤️ Five-Day Forecast for East Los Angeles, CA:

  • Tuesday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., then clearing. High 77°F.
  • Wednesday: Fog early, sunny by afternoon. High 78°F, low 60°F.
  • Thursday: Morning fog, mostly sunny. High near 80°F.
  • Friday: Continued foggy mornings, sunny later. High 78°F, low 59°F.
  • Saturday: Fog before 11 a.m., then mostly sunny. High 77°F.

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