SLO County could get sprinkle of rain in coming days. How much will your region receive?
After another weekend that was at times wet and cloudy, San Luis Obispo County could be in for another sprinkle of rain this week.
A new storm system was set to move into Southern California and the Central Coast starting late Tuesday, according to a National Weather Service post on X.
Between late Tuesday and Thursday, San Luis Obispo could get as much as 0.29 inches of rain, according to the NWS forecast.
Paso Robles could receive just 0.18 inches of rain, while Cambria could receive 0.29 inches, the NWS said.
There is uncertainty over when — or if — the rain will arrive, with no more than a third of an inch projected in any location.
Dry conditions are expected to return later in the week and last through the weekend.
This story was originally published March 4, 2024 at 3:05 PM.