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Southern California Gets Brief Heat Relief After Intense Santa Ana Winds

By Matthias Binder March 9, 2026
After SoCal broils, a break from the summer-like heat is coming. But it won't last long
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After SoCal broils, a break from the summer-like heat is coming. But it won't last long

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Santa Ana Winds Peaked with Force on SaturdaySunday Brought Continued Gusts and Scorching HighsMinor Fires Contained Swiftly by FirefightersForecast Predicts Quick Shift to Cooler Weather

Santa Ana Winds Peaked with Force on Saturday (Image Credits: Ca-times.brightspotcdn.com)

Southern California transitioned from blustery Santa Ana winds and record-breaking warmth over the weekend to a short cooling trend this week.[1][2]

Santa Ana Winds Peaked with Force on Saturday

A moderate Santa Ana wind event ramped up Friday and reached its strongest point Saturday across the region. Gusts exceeded 60 mph in mountainous areas, prompting high-wind warnings for places like the San Gabriel and Santa Susana mountains.[3] Officials urged caution due to risks of downed trees, power lines, and difficult travel conditions for high-profile vehicles.

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Plant debris littered many Los Angeles roads by Saturday evening. Inland areas such as the Santa Ana Mountains, Inland Empire, and San Bernardino Mountains faced isolated gusts up to 65 mph. The offshore flow combined with sunny skies to push temperatures into the 80s at lower elevations, well above March norms.[3]

Sunday Brought Continued Gusts and Scorching Highs

Winds weakened Sunday but remained gusty, with speeds of 35 to 45 mph in parts of Los Angeles County triggering wind and heat advisories. Downtown Los Angeles recorded a high of 87 degrees Fahrenheit, close to the March 8 record of 93 degrees set in 2004, while the average high stands at 69 degrees.[1]

San Diego hit 89 degrees, establishing a new record for the date not seen since 1875. Cities like Oceanside and Chula Vista approached their historical highs. Conditions stayed dry and warm, heightening concerns in fire-prone zones.

Minor Fires Contained Swiftly by Firefighters

Several small blazes ignited Saturday amid the gusty, arid conditions but firefighters quickly suppressed them. One notable fire damaged a three-story home in the 8500 block of West Oak Court in the Hollywood Hills. More than 100 Los Angeles Fire Department personnel contained the incident in under two hours, with no injuries reported.[2]

These rapid responses prevented larger incidents during the wind event. Officials had warned of elevated fire weather risks in interior valleys, lower mountains, and deserts.

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Forecast Predicts Quick Shift to Cooler Weather

Temperatures plunged about 15 degrees Monday across Los Angeles County, with downtown Los Angeles expected to reach only 71 degrees. Santa Ana and Pasadena saw similar drops through Tuesday. San Diego County highs fell to the mid-60s early in the week.[1]

However, warmth returns Wednesday, followed by intense heat Thursday when downtown Los Angeles could hit 90 degrees again. The brief respite offers limited relief from the unseasonal pattern.

Location Sunday High (°F) Monday High (°F)
Downtown L.A. 87 71
San Diego 89 (record) Mid-60s

Key Takeaways:

  • Santa Ana winds eased after peaking Saturday but contributed to highs near records Sunday.
  • Small fires posed brief threats, swiftly handled by emergency teams.
  • Cooling arrives Monday-Tuesday, yet heat rebounds by Thursday.

Residents should prepare for fluctuating conditions, staying vigilant for fire risks and wind impacts. What are your plans to beat the returning heat? Share in the comments.

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