The intersection of 7th and Pine streets starts to flood on Wednesday. –Storm systems are bringing much-needed rain to San Luis Obispo County, but are wreaking havoc in the process. High winds toppled trees and power poles, and flash flood warnings remain in effect in the areas of Cambria, San Simeon, Hearst Castle, Cayucos, and Monterey County. Many roads are closed throughout the county. Park Street in Paso Robles was closed due to a downed power line. Highway 1 remains closed North of Ragged Point to aid in evacuation efforts. At the Paso Robles Water Yard, 2.68-inches of rain was recorded this morning for the past 24-hours, however, other areas in the county received considerably greater amounts of rain. At the Cal Fire SLO Las Tablas station for instance, 8.3-inches of rain was recorded just yesterday.