Rain expected to drench Paso Robles early this week
Conditions expected to clear by Thanksgiving
– Paso Robles residents should prepare for a wet start to the week, with rain and showers forecast before sunshine returns by the end of the week.
Paso Robles had a rainy weekend, with .42 inches of rain measured Saturday morning and .11 inches this morning from the past 24 hours. The rainfall season total is .63 inches. Click here to view rainfall totals for Paso Robles.
The National Weather Service shared a post on social media Saturday evening showing 24-hour rainfall totals so far for this storm system:
Here are the 24-hour rainfall totals for the current storm system. Highest numbers are north of Pt. Conception, especially the San Luis Obispo coastal hills. #CAwx https://t.co/rmhvqyWLYD pic.twitter.com/ntZdwwMMuv
— NWS Los Angeles (@NWSLosAngeles) November 24, 2024
Monday will bring heavy rain, with a high of 57 degrees and a low of 51 degrees. Rainfall is expected to total 1.44 inches. On Tuesday, showers will persist, with a high of 59 degrees and 0.43 inches of precipitation predicted.
By Wednesday, only early morning showers are expected, as temperatures range from a high of 62 degrees to a low of 39 degrees, with just 0.02 inches of rain. Thursday will see drier conditions with mostly cloudy skies and a high of 69 degrees.
Friday will be mostly cloudy with a high of 62 degrees and a low of 37 degrees. Saturday will be partly cloudy, reaching a high of 64 degrees with a low of 38 degrees. Sunday will be sunny and mild, with temperatures ranging from 66 degrees during the day to 38 degrees at night.
Click here to view a 10-day forecast for Paso Robles from Weather Underground.
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