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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the BuzzLayer Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Anaheim’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is typical of the inland Southern California basin: mild mornings giving way to warm afternoons, with coastal low clouds often burning off by midday.
What is the typical weather pattern for Anaheim?
Anaheim sits about 20 kilometres from the Pacific coast, so its climate is Mediterranean with a strong marine influence. Summers are dry and hot, with July and August highs often reaching 30–33°C. Winters are mild and the rainy season runs from November through March, with January highs near 20°C. The Santa Ana winds can bring brief, very hot and dry spells in autumn.
How does Anaheim weather affect a visit to Disneyland?
For a Disneyland trip, the live forecast above is your best guide. Mornings can be cool enough for a light jacket, especially in winter, while afternoons heat up. Summer crowds contend with strong sun and low humidity; sunscreen and water are essential. The Canada weather hub can help you compare conditions before you travel.
What is the best time of year to visit Anaheim for good weather?
April through June and September through October offer the most comfortable conditions: warm days around 24–28°C, low rain chances, and fewer crowds than peak summer. July and August are hotter but still dry.
Does Anaheim get very hot in summer?
Yes, summer highs regularly reach 30–33°C, and during Santa Ana wind events temperatures can spike above 38°C. Humidity stays low, so the heat feels less oppressive than in eastern North America, but hydration is still critical.
How accurate are the 14-day and 30-day forecasts for Anaheim?
Short-range forecasts (1–3 days) are reliable for Anaheim. The 14-day outlook gives a useful trend but confidence drops after day 7. Extended 30-day forecasts are broad climate averages, not day-by-day predictions, and should be used only for general planning.