LOS ANGELES, CA – Morning drivers across Los Angeles should prepare for reduced visibility due to patchy fog through at least Saturday, while afternoon highs steadily climb toward the upper 80s by week’s end.
According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard, fog is expected to linger each morning through midweek, particularly before 11 a.m., with the thickest coverage likely in low-lying areas and coastal valleys. After the fog lifts, skies will clear quickly, leading to sunny and warmer afternoons. Light winds from the southwest may gust up to 15 mph during the afternoon hours.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny and warmer, with a high near 86°F. Winds becoming southwest 5–10 mph by afternoon.
Wednesday: Patchy fog early, then clearing skies with a high of 88°F. Calm winds shifting west.
Thursday: Clear and sunny. Warmer still, with highs near 89°F and morning lows around 67°F.
Friday: Mostly sunny, reaching 87°F. Patchy fog returns overnight into Saturday.
Saturday: Foggy early, then mostly sunny with highs again near 86°F.
While no major heat advisories are currently in effect, the trend toward warmer afternoons could strain outdoor activities and increase fire weather concerns by early next week. Drivers should slow down during foggy mornings and use low-beam headlights for safety. Updates will follow if visibility worsens or fire risk levels change.
Five-Day Forecast for East Los Angeles, CA
- Tuesday: High 86°F / Low 64°F – Mostly sunny
- Wednesday: High 88°F / Low 67°F – Patchy fog, then sunny
- Thursday: High 89°F / Low 67°F – Sunny
- Friday: High 87°F / Low 65°F – Sunny
- Saturday: High 86°F / Low 65°F – Patchy fog, mostly sunny