Kraig Pakulski / Sunday, March 8, 2026 / Categories: Regions, California; Santa Barbara County Offshore wind fading, Monday March 9th forecast Offshore dry winds helped to make for a very warm and hot day with temperatures running ten to twenty degrees above normal for this time of year. The winds are easing and beginning to shift toward the onshore direction which means we get Mother Nature's free air conditioning turned back on with a cooling ocean breeze. We may even see a strong enough shift in the wind through early Monday that fog returns for some areas. Temperatures should cool noticeably for Monday with highs dropping back in the 60's and 70's. Looking ahead, this latest offshore event will weaken rapidly through Tuesday with mostly mild temperatures and some patchy fog. Storm systems will continue to pass to our north which means no rain is expected through at least next week. In fact, our long range forecast models are actually seeing virtually no rain chances through week three of March which is concerning as it is way too early to see our wet season come to an end just yet. As the systems run past us, we see the strong chance for another offshore flow and Santa Ana wind event by the middle and second half of the work week. Winds could be strong enough to warrant a return of Advisories including even heat for portions of Southern California as temperatures jump back up in the 80's. Winds should start to ease by Saturday and that means the onshore flow will increase and help to cool things off through the weekend. Click here to download our First Alert Weather App. The post Offshore wind fading, Monday March 9th forecast appeared first on News Channel 3-12. Previous Article Lanzan explosivo casero cerca de la casa del alcalde de Nueva York Next Article We Stand Corrected Print 27 Rate this article: No rating Tags: NewsTop StoriesVideoCentral CoastLocal ForecastWeatherKEYT Please login or register to post comments.