East L.A., CA – Drivers across East Los Angeles should prepare for low visibility each morning through Monday as dense patchy fog rolls in before clearing skies by late morning. The National Weather Service warns fog could reduce visibility through 11 a.m., creating slowdowns for morning commuters along I-5, I-10, and local routes.
According to the National Weather Service’s Los Angeles/Oxnard office, fog will return nightly and persist through at least Monday morning, followed by sunny afternoons and highs in the low to mid-80s. Friday through Sunday will see highs between 83°F and 84°F with light winds, while overnight lows stay mild around 63°F–64°F.
Expect fog-related delays and give yourself extra drive time, particularly before 10 a.m. If traveling early, use headlights and reduce speed. Coastal neighborhoods like Boyle Heights, El Sereno, and parts of Monterey Park may see denser pockets of fog.
Monday marks the shift to warmer conditions, with inland highs climbing to 86°F and reaching near 90°F by Thursday. Visibility and air quality will improve as marine influence weakens midweek.
Foggy mornings remain a concern through Monday — clearer, hotter days arrive by Tuesday.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast for East L.A., CA:
- Friday: Patchy fog before 11 a.m., then sunny. High near 83°F.
- Saturday: Morning fog, then clear and sunny. High near 84°F.
- Sunday: Patchy fog early, mostly sunny afternoon. High near 84°F.
- Monday: Fog through 10 a.m., then warm and sunny. High near 86°F.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny and hotter. High near 87°F.




