Ah, spring… The days are getting longer, the sun sets later, birds are chirping, flowers are popping up everywhere, and we can finally swap our heavy coats for just a sweater or hoodie. Of course, that’s only if the weather behaves, because with these in-between seasons, you never really know if it’ll be rainy, windy, or cloudy.
Lucky for us, the Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts that Spring 2026 could be pretty nice for much of SoCal. April and May are expected to be warmer than usual, which means lots of sunny mornings, warm afternoons, and comfortable evenings.
Rain looks scarce, with most areas seeing below-normal precipitation. Areas like the Inland Empire and communities near the desert could get especially toasty in April, while coastal areas will enjoy the classic mild SoCal warmth, softened by that Pacific breeze. May should stay warm, too, though coastal temperatures may cool just a little.
All in all, the forecast points to mostly dry conditions, making it perfect weather for hitting the beach, hiking the canyons, or wandering around the city without worrying about sudden storms.