Here’s how much rain fell around SLO County on Monday
The latest storm gave San Luis Obispo County another quick soaking with between a quarter-inch and an inch of rain recorded as of early Monday afternoon.
Enough rain has fallen, in fact, that the Salinas River is flowing again.
Amid a series of winter storms, the rainfall totals varied from about a third of an inch in Arroyo Grande and Paso Robles, to more than an inch measured at a location in Morro Bay, according to PG&E meteorologist John Lindsey.
The tallies measure rainfall through 1 p.m. on Monday.
More rainy weather is expected for Wednesday.
Here is how much rain fell in your area over the past 24 hours:
▪ Arroyo Grande: 0.32
▪ Atascadero: 0.51
▪ Avila Beach: 0.49
▪ Baywood Park: 0.22
▪ Cal Poly: 0.28
▪ Cambria: 0.28
▪ Camp San Luis: 0.28
▪ Creston: 0.24
▪ Diablo Canyon: 0.30
▪ Lopez Dam: 0.43
▪ Los Osos: 0.24
▪ Morro Bay Yacht Club: 0.73
▪ Morro Toro: 1.02
▪ Nipomo East: 0.35
▪ Oceano: 0.28
▪ Pismo Beach: 0.37
▪ Paso Robles Airport: 0.11
▪ Point San Luis Lighthouse: 0.33
▪ Rocky Butte: 0.91
▪ Santa Margarita: 0.32
▪ San Luis Obispo County Airport: 0.21
▪ San Simeon: 0.39
▪ See Canyon: 0.39
▪ Shandon: 0.24
▪ Templeton: 0.51