Because you're from SoCal, and like cold weather?
I was out sailing yesterday, and it was warm and windy. I missed that gale force blast* by about 2 minutes. Good thing I had the big OB, as opposed to a little 9.9.
I got to the dock and got most of the lines on when the boat suddenly heeled to about 10 degrees. I got the last line on and hid inside with the companionway hatch board in and the sliding hatch shut under the dodger while the rain was hitting me broadside and heeling the boat. 15 minutes before that, I was anchored on the edge of the bay, and the baby Fortress FX-7 was dragging a little even in the gusty-but-not-bad wind up to that point.
A little further and the anchor would have been just dangling, as the bay has super steep sides and is something like 75 ft deep very close to shore. But with the gusts, I didn't want to anchor near a lee shore, though the anchor would have had a deep bite and not dragged.
*We had gale force winds yesterday late afternoon, with gusts recorded at 80 mph, and 100,000 without power. It's down to about 3,000 without power at the moment, 18 hours after that blast. Three guys in a little power boat were fishing near me, and were still there as far as I could tell when I was almost at the marina. Hope they made it ok.