A flood advisory has been issued for Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties as heavy storms are bringing up to 0.64 inches in just 30 minutes.
A flash flood watch for the recent burn areas of Southwestern California has been issued, including the HIll and the Woolsey Fire burn areas. The flash flood watch remains in effect through 6:00 p.m. Saturday.
An urban and small stream flood advisory will remain in effect until 7:30 Saturday night for both Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties. Floods will be likely across portions of the roads in the advisory areas through the evening. There is also a threat of rockslides and mudslides on canyon roadways along Highway 101 and 154.
The heaviest line of storms was observed west of Gaviota, with 0.59 inches within 15 minutes.
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