NWS Issues High Wind Warning, Surf Advisory for Weekend

Noozhawk
May 15, 2026
Well, it looks like Mother Nature is reminding us who’s boss this weekend. According to Noozhawk, the National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning from Saturday afternoon through Sunday morning, along with a Surf Advisory for our coastline. If you’ve got outdoor plans—whether it’s hiking the Jesusita Trail or brunching on State Street—you’ll want to batten down the patio umbrellas and maybe skip the beach picnic. Gusts could really pick up, especially in our usual wind-prone spots like the Gaviota coast and the Santa Ynez foothills.
For those of us who live for the ocean, the surf advisory means big waves and strong rip currents. It’s a great weekend to watch the power of the Pacific from a safe distance, maybe from Shoreline Park or the bluffs at Hendry’s, but please—keep your feet dry and your camera handy. And if you’re driving the 101 near the coast, watch for sudden gusts that can jostle your car or kick up dust. Let’s all look out for each other, keep the garbage cans secured, and enjoy the dramatic sky show our Central Coast is famous for. Stay safe, neighbors.
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