The National Weather Service has expanded the Heat Advisory to include the city of Santa Barbara, effective this morning, Friday, through 9 p.m. Saturday. Visit the National Weather Service for the latest updates https://www.weather.gov/lox/
There is a high risk for heat-related illness, especially for sensitive groups including young children, older adults, people without air conditioning, and those who are active outdoors.
Tips to Stay Safe During High Temperatures
- Drink plenty of cool, non-alcoholic beverages. Don’t wait until you’re thirsty.
- Check on elderly neighbors, young children, and pets.
- Limit outdoor activity to cooler parts of the day (morning/evening).
- Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing.
- Take breaks in shaded or air-conditioned spaces.
- Know the signs of heat exhaustion (dizziness, nausea, heavy sweating) and heat stroke (hot, dry skin, no sweating). Call 911 if heat stroke is suspected.
- Never leave children or pets unattended in vehicles.
For more about heat and fire weather preparedness, visit https://www.readysbc.org/.

