Print Don’t let the record-breaking high temperatures over the weekend in the Los Angeles region trick you into thinking spring is giving way to summer-like weather. Cooler temperatures and a chance of April showers return later this week. Monday will be another warm day, with temperatures soaring near 90 degrees in downtown Los Angeles, according to the National Weather Service. The heat is a continuation from the weekend, when several daily records were broken around Southern California. Camarillo Airport recorded a high of 89, the highest temperature for the day since 2013, when it was 82 degrees. Oxnard reached a high of 86, compared with a previous high of 82 in 2006. And Los Angeles International Airport reported a high of 87, surpassing a 2016 record of 83. Santa Barbara matched its 2016 record of 79.