Drier conditions were expected Sunday and Monday, the National Weather Service office in Oxnard said. Another atmospheric river could form in the middle of next week.
Most of northern Santa Barbara County received about an inch of rain in a 24-hour period that ended at 6 p.m. Friday night.
"A drying trend will develop through Saturday night and Sunday as the storm exits the region," the service said."Warming will take place for Saturday through Monday with high temperatures reaching back into the mid- to upper-60s." Santa Maria received 1.19 inches in a 24-hour period that ended at 6 p.m. Friday. Orcutt had received 0.93 inches in the same window. Guadalupe received just 0.68 inches.
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