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‘First significant rain since January’ could be on its way to SLO County this week 

–Rainfall could be on the way to San Luis Obispo County this week, according to PG&E meteorologist John Lindsay. Lindsay says that the rainfall could be the first significant rain since January, and is most likely expected on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.

Lindsey says that we should expect between 1 to 2 inches of precipitation and even some snow in the higher regional elevations. Weather Underground is predicting an 85-percent chance of rain on Tuesday night.

On the morning of March 6, Paso Robles measured .02-inches of rain, and on March 7, .01-inches., bringing the current season total to 7.40-inches.

Click here to see a full, 10-day forecast for Paso Robles from Weather Underground.

Click here to view the Paso Robles Rainfall Totals page.

Paso Robles Water Division has recorded an average annual rainfall total of 14.11 inches from 1942 to June 2014. Click here for Paso Robles rainfall records going back to 1942.

Lindsey shared his forecast on Twitter:

 

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