Season rainfall total for Paso Robles at 7.37-inches
–Paso Robles received trace amounts of rainfall over the past 24 hours. The Paso Robles water yard downtown recorded .01 inches of rain Friday morning. The season total for rainfall in Paso Robles is currently at 7.37 inches.
Partly cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain is in the forecast for this weekend and into early next week.
Pacific Gas and Electricity meteorologist John Lindsey says the drought cycle of La Niña is returning this year. A long-range forecasting model does not show any chance of significant rain until the end of February.
La Niña–the “Diva of Drought,” as Dr. Patzert calls it–strikes back! In the heart of the Central Coast rain season, the longer-range NCEP_GFS Ensemble model does not show any chance of significant rain until the end of February. #CAwx @NASAJPL @CALFIRE_SLO @MorroBayFire @tvdave pic.twitter.com/MmJ1EOfSVW
— John Lindsey (@PGE_John) February 12, 2021
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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.
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