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SoCal Shatters 28 March Temperature Records Amid Prolonged Heat Surge

By Matthias Binder March 18, 2026
Dozens of temperature records shattered across SoCal as historic March heat wave sizzles on
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Dozens of temperature records shattered across SoCal as historic March heat wave sizzles on

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Woodland Hills Hits 101 as Records Cascade Across the RegionPowerful High-Pressure System Drives Historic WarmthOfficials Ramp Up Warnings and Cooling MeasuresPeak Heat Looms Before Weekend Cool-Down

Woodland Hills Hits 101 as Records Cascade Across the Region (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Southern California – A relentless heat wave scorched the region Tuesday, toppling 28 daily temperature records in a single day as temperatures soared far beyond expectations.[1] The event represented the third consecutive day of extreme conditions, with highs pushing 35 degrees above normal in some spots.[2] Officials issued urgent warnings for inland valleys and deserts, where the heat posed significant risks to vulnerable residents.

Woodland Hills Hits 101 as Records Cascade Across the Region

Woodland Hills baked under 101 degrees Tuesday, eclipsing the prior mark of 93 degrees from 2007 by a wide margin.[1] Burbank followed closely at 99 degrees, surpassing 92 degrees set in 1978. The National Weather Service tallied 28 shattered highs from Los Angeles to San Diego offices, including coastal and inland sites alike.

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Long Beach reached 99 degrees, breaking a 95-degree record from 1978. Downtown Los Angeles clocked 98 degrees, topping 94 degrees from 1914. These feats highlighted the heat wave’s broad reach, from urban cores to mountain outposts like Big Bear at 74 degrees.

Location New Record Previous Record
Woodland Hills 101 93 (2007)
Burbank 99 92 (1978)
Long Beach 99 95 (1978)
Downtown LA 98 94 (1914)
Palm Springs 103 100 (2007)
Anaheim 100 90 (2010)
Camarillo 97 86 (2019)
Indio 104 101 (2007)

Powerful High-Pressure System Drives Historic Warmth

A robust high-pressure ridge anchored over the West fueled the surge, trapping heat and stifling marine cooling layers.[2] National Weather Service meteorologist Bryan Lewis noted the anomaly. “We’re breaking so many records, it’s definitely pretty clear that it’s one of the warmest Marches we’ve ever had,” he said. The pattern echoed summer domes more than spring transitions.

Paul Steward, another weather service expert, emphasized the length. “This is a pretty unprecedented heat wave because of the duration of it,” he observed. Camarillo’s 97 degrees not only beat the daily record by 11 degrees but also the all-time March high by three. Such margins underscored the event’s rarity for mid-March.

Officials Ramp Up Warnings and Cooling Measures

Extreme heat warnings blanketed inland areas through Friday, with advisories for coasts where 80s and 90s dominated.[3] Los Angeles County activated libraries, pools, and recreation centers as cooling havens, extending hours at select sites. Health officer Muntu Davis highlighted the dangers. “Heat causes more deaths in the U.S. annually than floods, storms, and lightning combined,” he stated.

Vulnerable groups faced elevated threats without acclimation to such early warmth. Overnight lows offered scant relief, hovering in the 70s for deserts. Public campaigns stressed hydration, limited outdoor exertion, and checks on neighbors amid bacteria spikes at beaches like Santa Monica Pier.

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  • Seek air-conditioned spaces during peak afternoon hours.
  • Monitor for heat exhaustion signs like dizziness or nausea.
  • Utilize 211 or 311 for nearest cooling centers.
  • Conserve energy to avoid outages; report issues promptly.
  • Avoid strenuous activity for children, seniors, and those with health conditions.

Peak Heat Looms Before Weekend Cool-Down

Forecasts predicted the crest Thursday and Friday, with Palm Springs eyeing 110 degrees – a mark typically reserved for June.[2] Steward pegged the odds at 50% for that milestone, potentially rewriting earliest triple-digit histories. Inland spots like Thermal and Indio already flirted with 100s Tuesday.

Relief materialized over the weekend as the ridge weakened, ushering cooler air and possible clouds by Sunday. Temperatures would linger five to 15 degrees above normal into next week, however. Meteorologist Robbie Monroe labeled it a potential record hottest March overall.

This March maelstrom signals intensifying extreme weather patterns, challenging preparations in a warming climate. As records continue to fall, proactive measures remain essential for safety. What effects has the heat wave brought to your community? Tell us in the comments.

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Key Takeaways

  • 28 daily records shattered Tuesday, led by Woodland Hills at 101 degrees.[1]
  • High-pressure system drives 20-35 degree anomalies; warnings through Friday.
  • Cooling centers open countywide; heat deadlier than other weather events annually.
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