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A Heat Advisory continues through Friday. A slight cooling over the weekend, but still very warm

Daytime highs will be well above average. Some locations may tie or break daily records
A Heat Advisory continues through Friday. After a slight cooling over the weekend, but still very warm
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Good Thursday evening, Central Coast!

Central Coast Heat: What You Need to Know

Well above average temperatures are settling into the Central Coast through San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. The heat is lasting well into next week, expect heat impacts across our region.

Below is the Heat Advisory that continues into Friday. Expect a slight cooling over the weekend, but still be very warm. More Heat Advisories may be issued by Monday again.

Key Points:

Daytime highs will be well above average. Some locations may tie or break daily records.

Warm Nights: Overnights will stay unusually warm, giving little relief after sunset, with many areas falling into the 50s to around 60. 

Minimal Marine Cooling: Coastal areas won’t have their usual cool ocean air, meaning even beach cities will feel some of the heat.

Why This Heat Spell Matters

This isn’t just typical summer heat; it’s a prolonged event that could lead to serious health risks, and it's happening in March! Heat is one of the deadliest weather hazards. More people are affected by heat than floods, hurricanes, or tornadoes.

Coastal residents may not have air conditioning, making it harder to stay cool.

Pets, young children, elderly folks, and those with health conditions are especially vulnerable.

Stay Safe – Heat Facts & Tips

1. Hydration is Key:
Drink water often, even if you’re not thirsty. Avoid alcohol and caffeine, as these can dehydrate you.
2. Keep Cool:
Stay indoors during the hottest part of the day (usually 10 am–6 pm).
Use fans, shades, and air conditioning if you have them.
Seek out cooling centers if your home gets too hot.
3. Plan Outdoor Activities Wisely:
Do chores, exercise, and errands early in the morning or late in the evening when temperatures are lower.
4. Never Leave People or Pets in Cars:
Even a few minutes can be deadly as car interiors heat up rapidly.
5. Look Out for Each Other:
Check on neighbors, especially those who are elderly or living alone.

Heat Wave Timeline

Friday: Slight marine influence at the coast, but inland areas stay hot even with high clouds moving into the area. 

Saturday: Some cooling near the coast, but interior regions remain very warm.

Sunday–Wednesday: Another surge of heat. Highs again well above normal, possibly threatening new records.

No Rain Relief:
Forecasts show little to no rain through March 26.

Stay smart, stay hydrated, and take every heat advisory seriously. We’re in this together, Central Coast!

Stay cool and stay hydrated, Central Coast!

-Jim