A blustery storm that swooped through Santa Barbara County over the weekend dropped widely varying amounts of rain but pushed almost all areas to above normal for this time in
Minor damage — mostly from downed tree limbs — was reported around the North County, where winds ranged from 30 to 35 mph but reportedly gusted to more than 50 mph.
No one was available from the County Water Agency to comment on how the rainfall might affect reservoirs and groundwater, but Cachuma Lake rose by 0.3% from its total last Monday morning following that weekend’s rain. Sign up to receive headlines in your inbox! Breaking News | Local Sports | Daily Headlines | Local Obituaries | Weather | Local Offers Click to Sign up! “Normal to date” refers to the average amount received by a specific area on that date from the start of the water year.
Residents of northern Santa Barbara County can look forward to mostly clear skies for the rest of the week, although the National Weather Service warned Santa Maria Valley residents of frost after 10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday nights, when temperatures were forecast to drop to 35 degrees.
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