The city says the climate party gives everyone a chance to be inspired by collective efforts to address and reduce the impacts of climate change at the local level.
Massive storm could bring 12 inches of rain, flooding to SLO County Lindsey Holden, The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
Jan. 26 Under bright blue skies Tuesday, residents across San Luis Obispo County prepared for a major winter storm to hit the the Central Coast on Wednesday, bringing up to a foot of rain, high winds and potential flooding and power outages.
Rain and gusting winds are expected to hit the county starting early Wednesday morning and continuing through Thursday, said John Lindsey, PG&E meteorologist, in his Tuesday forecast. Other forecasts showed rain arriving as early as Tuesday night.
Lindsey projects the county will receive at least 6 to 10 inches of rain, with gusting winds that could reach 70 mph.