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One of the Central Coast’s biggest industries is still grappling with the after-effects of this year's winters storms. This year's harvest season could happen months later than usual.
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Many Central Coast farms were devastated by floods last January, but local farmers say crops are starting to thrive again.
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Muddy flood waters engulfed the town of Pajaro last week, forcing thousands to evacuate. Although the storm has cleared, residents still aren’t allowed to return home.
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Communities around the Central Coast are still recovering from the latest round of intense rain. On Friday night, the Monterey County community of Pajaro was inundated by floodwaters after a levee breached.
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The Central Coast is experiencing another massive storm along with evacuation orders, flash flood warnings, road closures and more.
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Winter weather conditions continue on the Central Coast. Areas like the Cuesta Grade, Highway 41 and Hearst Castle have already seen rare snowfall this week amid the heavy storm.
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Winter storms filled Santa Barbara County reservoirs, but groundwater and flooding challenges remainLast month the Central Coast was hit with heavy rainfall, filling Santa Barbara County’s reservoirs and nearly overflowing its creeks. This week, local officials assessed the impacts.
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Many SLO County Residents were affected by the massive winter storms on the central coast, including undocumented residents. Now, a local non-profit, called Undocusupport, is providing county-wide aid for undocumented residents affected by the storms.