Like I have said before this is a record low rainfall for January through March that goes back to about 1871 now for most of Northern California. But, if we are very very lucky many places might get .5 inch to an inch of rain between Sunday and Tuesday. So, we are hopeful of this because driving north the Salinas river is Dry coming up 101 from Santa Barbara through Atascadero and Paso Robles and further north to King City and Salinas, California. However, I hear that the Carmel River that runs through Carmel Valley out to the ocean there at Carmel still has some water in it even though the Salinas River is completely dry still (in March?)
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