Sunshine begins today, lasts into the extended forecast
County of San Luis Obispo News
An Evacuation Order remains in place for Oceano residents south of the Arroyo Grande Creek Levee and near the Oceano lagoon.
An Evacuation Warning remains in place for Oceano residents north of the Arroyo Grande Creek Levee.
The Evacuation Order and Warnings will be re-evaluated tomorrow based on the condition of the levee and weather conditions.
An Evacuation Warning remains in place for Cayucos residents on 24th St due to high flow releases from Whale Rock Reservoir.
An American Red Cross shelter remains open tonight for residents displaced by the storms. The shelter is located at the SLO Vets Hall, 801 Grand Ave in San Luis Obispo. Pets are welcome.
County Public Works staff are working diligently to repair roads and infrastructure that sustained damage during the storm. There are approximately 35 county roadways closed tonight. Highway 41 in Atascadero will remain closed overnight tonight in both directions from San Gabriel Road to Los Altos Road in Atascadero due to slide activity. For a full list of road closures and storm updates visit ReadySLO.og.
Get more info at http://www.slocounty.ca.gov!
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