Kraig Pakulski / Monday, March 16, 2026 / Categories: Regions, California; Santa Barbara County Extreme heat hits the Central Coast this week An Extreme Heat Warning has been issued for inland portions of the Central Coast including San Luis Obispo and 5 Cities. These areas will likely have consecutive days of 90s degree heat. We begin Monday with 80s and 90s for most of the area and fog in the morning. The clouds quickly clear out to mostly sunny skies. Winds will be light for the area and marine waters are calm. Avoid strenuous outdoor activity around 2-5pm, this is typical peak heating times for our beaches. We begin Tuesday with a quick round of fog before clearing around 9am. Most beaches jump 5+ degrees while inland areas rise more. Practice heat safety tips and stay cool. Expect another day of upper 80s, low 90s and the possibility of triple digits inland. We hit our first 90 degree reading in Santa Barbara on Wednesday and will watch for 3 consecutive days of extreme heat. Most areas drop to mid 80s by Friday and lower 80s by Saturday. Make sure air conditioning systems are in working order. Check on those at risk. More updates on when we finally cool will be available later in the week. The post Extreme heat hits the Central Coast this week appeared first on News Channel 3-12. Previous Article At the Oscars, showstopping feathered gowns took over the red carpet Next Article Trump and his officials pressure the news media in unison as Iran war scrutiny intensifies Print 18 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Top StoriesVideoLocal ForecastWeather Please login or register to post comments.