Paso Robles rainfall season total reaches 11.15 inches
More rain in the forecast starting early next week
– Paso Robles measured .51 of rain on Wednesday morning, and .10” of rain this morning, bringing the current rainfall season total to 11.15.”
This record of daily precipitation is measured in inches collected at the Paso Robles Water Yard, 1230 Paso Robles Street in downtown Paso Robles. The measurements are taken at 7 a.m. for the preceding 24 hours of rainfall. Paso Robles Water Division has recorded an average annual rainfall total of 14.11″ from 1942 – June 2014.
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Rain is expected to return to the Paso Robles forecast early next week following a stretch of dry and partly cloudy conditions.
Sunny skies are forecast Friday with a high near 66 degrees and a low around 36. Cloudy conditions will follow Saturday and Sunday, with highs around 60 degrees and overnight lows in the mid-40s. Rain is expected Sunday, with about 0.61 inches forecast.
More widespread rain is expected Monday, when temperatures are forecast to reach a high near 54 degrees with a low around 43. Rainfall totals could reach about 1.02 inches.
Rain is also forecast Tuesday, with a high near 51 degrees and a low around 34, bringing an additional 0.71 inches. Showers are expected to taper off Wednesday, with a high near 52 degrees, a low around 32, and about 0.08 inches of rain.
Partly cloudy conditions are forecast Thursday and Friday, with daytime highs around 56 degrees and overnight lows in the low 30s.
Click here to view a 10-day forecast for Paso Robles from Weather Underground.
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