Los Angeles Weather: Patchy Fog Lingers Through Sunday Morning Before Weekend Sunshine Returns

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Los Angeles, California – Patchy fog continues to blanket the Los Angeles Basin during early morning hours, creating low visibility conditions that could impact commutes through at least Sunday morning. After fog clears, afternoon sun will push daytime highs into the upper 80s, keeping much of the region warm and dry into next week.

According to the National Weather Service in Oxnard, coastal and valley communities should expect cloudy conditions before 11 a.m. each morning, with fog especially dense in areas like Santa Monica, Inglewood, and Pasadena. Daytime highs will hover between 86°F and 88°F, with light winds from the southwest helping clear skies by midday.

Drivers are urged to use caution on roads like the I-10, I-5, and Pacific Coast Highway during the early morning hours due to limited visibility. Pedestrians and cyclists should also remain alert. While no major weather hazards are expected, cooler nights in the mid-60s may prompt some to layer up before heading out.

Calm winds and consistent temperatures suggest a stable weather pattern through Wednesday, but fog advisories could continue if marine layers persist.


Five Day Forecast for Los Angeles, CA:

  • Thursday: Patchy fog, then mostly sunny. High 91°F.
  • Friday: Sunny, high near 88°F. Light winds.
  • Saturday: Sunny with high around 86°F.
  • Sunday: Patchy morning fog, then mostly sunny. High 87°F.
  • Monday: Morning fog possible, then sunny. High 86°F.

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