Drivers across Los Angeles County may experience dense fog Sunday morning, particularly in East L.A., Pasadena, and along coastal routes. The fog could reduce visibility until 11 a.m., but clear skies and rising temperatures will take over by the afternoon, with highs reaching the mid-80s.
Mild Winds and Patchy Fog Overnight
Light and variable winds will shift southwest at 5 to 10 mph by midday. Forecasters warn that patchy fog may continue overnight in some valleys and along major freeways, including stretches of I-10 and the 101, before conditions ease.
Warm Temperatures Ahead
By Monday, expect clear skies and highs near 87°F. Tuesday and Wednesday will see temperatures spiking close to 90°F. Overnight lows will remain mild, dipping into the mid-to-upper 60s, keeping evenings comfortable but slightly humid.
Safety Tips for Early-Morning Commutes
Residents are urged to drive cautiously during early-morning commutes when fog is at its thickest, especially in canyons and coastal passes. Warm afternoons will require hydration and sun protection for outdoor workers and those attending weekend events.
Sunny Days Through Midweek
Conditions will stay mostly sunny through midweek before a slight chance of showers returns late Thursday into Friday. Additional advisories could be issued if the fog thickens or storms gain strength.
Five Day Forecast for Los Angeles, CA
Sunday
Patchy fog, cloudy morning then sunny, high 84°F.
Monday
Sunny, high 87°F, low 66°F.
Tuesday
Sunny, high 90°F, low 66°F.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny, high 91°F, low 68°F.
Thursday
Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers, high 90°F.