Drought in Paso Robles
The drought continues in Paso Robles in spite of a flash flood warning for the south-east part of the county for Friday. We did not see a drop of rain Friday, and only a few drops on Wednesday which evaporated within minutes after falling. When I was at Larry Moore Park on Wednesday, I could see the effects of the drought everywhere. These photos show the effects in our local park after months of no rain.
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Dead Wood and Dry Weeds at Larry Moore Park, © B. Radisavljevic |
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Jimson Weed Dying Too Soon with No Fruit at Larry Moore Park, © B. Radisavljevic |
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Dry Grass Contrasts with Irrigated Playing Field at Larry Moore Park, © B. Radisavljevic |
Learn why you should
Beware of the Jimson Weed here, and see more photos of it in bloom and looking healthy.
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