Crews pump flooded streets in Paso Robles on Sunday. Photo by Mike McMahon.
Hurricane Dolores brings unseasonably wet weather
– Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County, and much of California saw unseasonably wet weather this weekend, starting with thunderstorms, lighting and rain on Saturday night. The wet weather is expected to continue today, and into Tuesday, reports say.
Mud flows down the streets of Paso Robles. Photo by Mike McMahon.
Although the rain brought much needed water to the drought stricken landscape, it also brought some destruction. In Paso Robles, many homes were damaged from flood waters and mud. Around the county, several power outages were reported,.
Paso Robles is leading the county with rainfall reports of about 3.5 inches as of this morning. The previous record for Paso Robles for all of July was just .59 inches in 1950.
Other parts of the county saw record breaking rainfall as well. San Luis Obispo set a new record on Sunday, totaling .84 inches, breaking the previous 1950 record of .46 inches.
Templeton has recorded 1.93 inches, Atascadero .82, Cambria 1.34, Arroyo Grande .88 and Pismo Beach recorded .79 inches.
Power outages, caused from lighting striking power poles, effected almost 7,400 North County residents, and in the South County, affected over 2,800.
At the beaches, there will be a large swell advisory in effect through Monday evening.
18th street flooded in Paso Robles. Photo by Dick Mason.
Lightning storm in Paso Robles. Photo by Evan Bishop.
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Denise Garcia
10 years ago
WOW…what a GREAT shot of the lightning!
Misty Sykes
10 years ago
This storm sure was scary. Scary but in a fascinating way. Great picture Evan Bishop.
Susan Latham
10 years ago
Out during this storm delivering the Tribune and Wall Street Journal newspapers. It was more than scary! The thunder and lightening were all right overhead, the streets were flooded and the water seemed to be coming right back out of the storm drains. Kind of surprised that some folks even thought to complain that papers were late. Oh, tip your carriers accordingly 🙂
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Denise Garcia
10 years ago
WOW…what a GREAT shot of the lightning!
Misty Sykes
10 years ago
This storm sure was scary. Scary but in a fascinating way. Great picture Evan Bishop.
Susan Latham
10 years ago
Out during this storm delivering the Tribune and Wall Street Journal newspapers. It was more than scary! The thunder and lightening were all right overhead, the streets were flooded and the water seemed to be coming right back out of the storm drains. Kind of surprised that some folks even thought to complain that papers were late. Oh, tip your carriers accordingly 🙂
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WOW…what a GREAT shot of the lightning!
This storm sure was scary. Scary but in a fascinating way. Great picture Evan Bishop.
Out during this storm delivering the Tribune and Wall Street Journal newspapers. It was more than scary! The thunder and lightening were all right overhead, the streets were flooded and the water seemed to be coming right back out of the storm drains. Kind of surprised that some folks even thought to complain that papers were late. Oh, tip your carriers accordingly 🙂