Last year in September was when we had the crazy, record-breaking heatwave of something like 113 degrees in L.A. (where I am) and a few degrees hotter than that in Anaheim!!

One of the days was the hottest day in recorded history for Los Angeles! While I can say that was definitely not the norm - it was a literal freak of nature - I do agree with Lisa that September and early October are often quite warm, indeed. They seem to pick up a lot of the delayed heat that didn't fully kick in during the summer, if summer got a slow start (like last year)!
On the other hand, there was one time 4 years ago when I was at DLR for the opening weekend of Halloween Time in September and it rained (heavily) off and on. That was also not the norm! It was the strangest weather. It would alternate from beng a monsoon, where everyone was scurrying to and fro in their ponchos, to suddenly being 80 degrees and sunny. And then it would start pouring again. And then it would clear up again and we got sunburnt. Then, more rain. Anyway, the weather was unstable enough that it kept the crowds way, way down because nobody knew whether it was going to pour or be hot!

Lots of rides were walk-ons!
So, Jillian, you never know with this crazy SoCal, almost-Fall weather - it could be 113-118 degrees, or it could be a heavy downpour!
