Season rainfall total reaches 18.41 inches, sprinkles in forecast
Trace amounts of rainfall in the forecast multiple days this week
– Paso Robles measured .10-inches of rain in the past 24 hours, bringing the season total to 18.41 inches.
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 inches from 1942 to June 2014.
Click here to view the Paso Robles Rainfall Totals page.
Trace amounts of rain are in the forecast for Paso Robles this week on Monday, Thursday, and Sunday. According to PG&E Meteorologist John Lindsey, only 1/2 inch of rain is forecasted for the Central Coast through mid-Feb:
Not very good news, only about 1/2 of an inch of rain, including today, is forecasted for the Central Coast through mid-Feb. pic.twitter.com/QPbRAK1DIW
— John Lindsey (@PGE_John) January 29, 2023
Click here to view a 10-day forecast on Weather Underground.
Lake levels
Lake Nacimiento is at 86% capacity as of Friday and Lake San Antonio is at 37% capacity. Click here to view current local lake levels.
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