From KION: “The AR will be redirected back to the north and reach us in two separate doses: first early on Monday and second mid-day Tuesday, though in a diminished state. The focus this time will be more so over our southern mountains. The river will be far weaker than it was when it was flooding out Northern California, so that’s some good news. For example, most areas will see less rain during the two-day period than they saw in the 6-8 hour period on Friday night. The exception will be the Santa Lucias and southern Monterey County.
One weather report from KSBY puts the rain amount for Monday and Tuesday at 4-7” in Cambria.
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Here come the wind dragons. Wish I was home at the Edge. Take care.
Thanks Kate as always for the timely info