Here’s how much rain fell across SLO County — more is on the way
Sunday’s overnight storm was just the beginning of a rainy and cloud-filled week for San Luis Obispo County.
The most recent weather system brought between 0.55 and 3.81 inches of rain to many Central Coast towns, according to PG&E meteorologist John Lindsey, including 3.3 inches at Perfumo Canyon Crest Inn, 1.1 inches in Atascadero, 0.92 inches in Arroyo Grande and 1 inch at Diablo Canyon.
The National Weather Service forecasts showers through Thursday.
Here’s a look at rainfall totals from around San Luis Obispo County:
24-hour rain totals through 6 a.m. Monday
Arroyo Grande (SLOCountyWater.org) | 0.92 |
Atascadero (SLOCountyWater.org) | 1.10 |
Avila Valley (PG&E Energy Education Center) | 1.11 |
Baywood Park | 1.32 |
Cal Poly | 1.78 |
Cambria (SLOCounty Water.org) | 1.40 |
Creston at Humbug Vineyardsx | 0.66 |
Davis Peak (SLOCountyWater.org) | 1.58 |
Diablo Canyon | 1.00 |
Hog Canyon (SLOCountyWater.org) | 0.83 |
Lopez Dam (SLOCountyWater.org) | 1.45 |
Lopez Recreation Area (SLOCountyWater.org) | 1.47 |
Los Osos at Cottontail Lane | 1.34 |
Los Osos (SLOCountyWater.org) | 1.38 |
Morro Bay (NWS) | 0.90 |
Nipomo, East | 0.80 |
Oceano (SLOCountyWater.org) | 0.55 |
Paso Robles Municipal Airport | 0.93 |
Rocky Butte | 3.81 |
San Luis Obispo | 0.93 |
Santa Margarita (SLOCountyWater.org) | 2.30 |
Templeton (SLOCountyWater.org) | 1.40 |
Source: John Lindsey, PG&E