The Central Coast will continue to have some wet weather over the next three days. There will be some light rain across the Central Coast through 9:00 a.m. before the area dries out.
Here are the 24-hour rainfall totals so far :
San Luis Obispo County
Rocky Butte: 0.08”
Paso Robles: 0.15”
Templeton: 0.04”
Atascadero: 0.31”
Santa Margarita: 0.24”
Cambria: 0.20”
Morro Bay: 0.10”
Los Osos: .04”
San Luis Obispo: 0.40”
Cal Poly: 0.28”
Pismo Beach: 0.20”
Arroyo Grande: 0.16”
Lopez Dam: 1.72”
Nipomo: 0.05”
Santa Barbara County
Santa Maria: 0.03”
Guadalupe: 0.07”
Orcutt: 0.01”
Vandenberg AFB: 0.11”
Lompoc: 0.02”
Los Alamos: 0.05”
Los Olivos: 0.05”
Santa Ynez: 0.02”
Gaviota Coast: 0.01”
Refugio Pass: 0.02”
Lake Cachuma: 0.06”
Santa Barbara: 0.01”
Montecito: 0.01”
Carpinteria: 0.01”
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Posted by Al Pepito on Thursday, March 7, 2019
The afternoon and evening will have mostly clear skies and southerly winds will range from 15-25 miles per hour. Temperatures will be cooler again Friday and be from the mid-50s to low 60s.
The rain is expected to stick around through the start of next week. Weather models show mostly clear skies on Saturday, however, by the afternoon, a band of rain will sweep over most of the Central Coast but will not bring much precipitation to the south coast. Sunday is a different story, a low-pressure system will bring on and off through Sunday night. By Monday, the Central Coast will likely receive less than .50” of rain.