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Overnight rain brings risk of flooding

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Flood advisories have been issued for SLO and Santa Barbara counties until 4:45 and 5:30am respectively.  Rain rates of .20-.40″/per hour with occasional rates up to .50″/hr are taking place.  Isolated thunderstorms are also happening.  This means there will be areas where flooding is possible as a cold front moves across the area into morning.

Lightning and thunder have been reported by viewers in the north coast of SLO county and north county.

Total rainfall will also vary widely with some places under .75″ while S-SW facing slopes could see 2-3″

Here is a look at the NWS forecast for the event from earlier and some of the key things to keep in mind:

More rain is expected across the area this evening through tomorrow as another storm system approaches. The coast and…

Posted by US National Weather Service Los Angeles/Oxnard on Wednesday, January 16, 2019

SE winds shift SW and have hammered the Central Coast with gusts up to 50mph reported.  Winds stay up into Thursday morning.  A wind advisory is in place.

Huge surf builds later Thursday into Friday and some huge tides developing (king tides are next week so the moon is tugging hard at the ocean).

Central Coast surf looks to build to 20-25ft later Thursday into Friday.

Southcoast surf 7-12ft. High surf warning for the Central Coast and a surf advisory for the Southcoast.

A coastal flood advisory has also been issued for the combination of swell and tides which can cause coastal flooding, rip and erosion.

Other advisories could be issued for the rain and wind during the event. Please follow Dave Hovde’s social media, the KSBY weather app and KSBY.com for all the latest watches, warnings, advisories and any related community announcements.

Thursday pm thru next week looks dry.