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An atmospheric river brought heavy rain and high surf to the central coast Sunday night. The National Weather Service warned people across the region to prepare for a worst case scenario.
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Heavy rain and strong winds in the central coast prompted Governor Gavin Newsom to proclaim State of Emergencies for some California counties, including San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties.
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Heavy rain and high winds blew over an energized power line in Arroyo Grande, near The Pike. County officials issued a shelter in place for the area, meaning people should stay indoors until conditions are clear.
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The weather event is forecasted to start Wednesday night in San Luis Obispo County.
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It’s been a tough year for California farmers, with heavy storms causing flooding and crop damage. Local advocates and elected officials are asking Congress to pass a disaster relief package for affected farmers.
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An intense series of storms this year brought heavy rainfall to Paso Robles, a region known for its world-class wineries. The owner of a renowned winery in Paso joins us to discuss how the storms have affected his vineyards.
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The atmospheric river storms this year have ravaged homes and businesses across San Luis Obispo County. The Community Foundation San Luis Obispo County recently activated its Disaster Support Fund to help local nonprofits support flood victims.
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Central Coast farmers are dealing with the fallout from last week’s winter storm. Heavy rain caused the Salinas and Pajaro rivers to spill into nearby strawberry fields.
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San Luis Obispo County is bracing for yet another winter storm.
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The recent winter storms harmed local beaver populations. The nonprofit SLO Beaver Brigade says the animals will need to rebuild their dams in local ponds, streams and creeks.