Extreme Heat Watch to Take Effect Monday Across Most of SoCal: Here's What to Know
A rare heat wave will bring temperatures 25–35 degrees above normal, increasing heat illness risk across Santa Barbara County, with highs in the 80s and 90s all week, officials said.
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Another round of intense heat kicks off Sunday and will bring 90s temps into the work week
Happy Saturday, Central Coast!I hope you all took advantage of the slight drop in temperatures to go to the beach. We were still pretty warm, above the normal for this time of year. Expect a second round of intense heat to begin on Sunday and continue to intensify throughout the work week. Temperatures on Sunday will be warmer than today. Here is a preview of what you can expect tomorrow. This ridge of high-pressure is here to stay all of next w…
‘Extremely rare’ heat wave to hit Southern California next week
A rare, long-lasting heat wave is expected to bring dangerously high temperatures across much of Southern California next week, prompting the National Weather Service to issue an Extreme Heat Watch for large parts of the region. The watch covers many coastal and valley communities in Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties [...]
'Dangerous' Heat Wave Could Bring Record-Breaking Temps Next Week
The last week of winter will feel like summer, with a rare and dangerous heat wave in the 80s and 90s that threatens to break daily heat records across Santa Barbara County. A heat advisory is already in effect through Friday night, and National Weather Service forecasters expect some relief this weekend before an extremely rare, long heat wave next week. Higher-than-normal temperatures are expected next week from Monday through Friday. “This …
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