Few will forget the exceptional, record heat of March 2026. Sunday make our 5th record in a row with three more records coming this week. Today’s high was 96, which broke the record of 93 set in 2017. Here’s a summary of the records so far since Wednesday.
We FINALLY get a “cool” front, a brief interruption to our stretch of record days. Here’s your exclusive 9-Hour Forecast for Monday with your 9-Day Forecast below.
TONIGHT: The skies will be partly cloudy, and the winds will shift overnight as a “cool” front comes in. The winds will turn north and then NE at 10-35 mph. This will cause much stronger gusts on the west slopes of the mountains. The winds could also stir up a bit of a dusty haze in the night. The low will be 58.
FORECAST: Monday will start out with gusty morning winds with the “cool” front. The skies will be mostly sunny with a few clouds and cooler winds. With a high of 86, we will interrupt our stretch of record heat for March. The NE winds will turn SE in the afternoon and will range from 10-20 mph. Another big zone of high pressure builds up right over the Borderland. Tuesday will be sunny and 94. The SW winds will range from 10-20 mph. (Tuesday’s Record: 87 in 1988) Wednesday will become very, very hot with a high of 99 as high pressure reaches its maximum. (Wednesday’s Record: 90 in 2012) Thursday will be sunny and 98. (Thursday’s Record: 87 from 2025) On Friday, cooler gusts will usher in a cold front. Look for partly to mostly cloudy skies with a high of 76. The NE winds will range from 15-40 mph. Saturday will be partly to mostly cloudy with a high of 75…