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SLO County Drenched: Storms Bring Floods & Mudslides
7 Jan
Summary
- San Luis Obispo County experienced heavy rainfall over the weekend.
- The storms resulted in power outages and a mudslide on Highway 41.
- Rainfall totals varied, with some areas receiving nearly 5 inches.

A potent storm system saturated San Luis Obispo County over the weekend, delivering several inches of rain across numerous locations. The intensity of the rainfall caused a widespread power outage and a significant mudslide that blocked Highway 41. Additionally, flooding was reported on several local roads, disrupting travel.
Rainfall measurements varied significantly throughout the county during the 72-hour period ending early Monday. Rocky Butte, northeast of Cambria, recorded the highest total with 4.89 inches. Other areas, including San Luis Obispo and South County, received between 1.60 and 2.57 inches, while North County totals ranged from 0.67 inches in Paso Robles to 3.49 inches in Santa Margarita.
Looking ahead, a 30% chance of precipitation is forecast for Monday and Tuesday in San Luis Obispo and Paso Robles, though amounts are expected to be minimal. Clear skies are predicted to return by Tuesday afternoon, ushering in a week of sunny weather with high temperatures in the upper 60s in San Luis Obispo and high 50s in Paso Robles.




