Taylor Hillo, KSBY

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Past articles by Taylor:

Experts explain how to identify trees at risk of damage during storms

"First, start at the ground. We do it very systematically, so we look at this root collar to see if it's exposed. We check to see if there’s any mushrooms or fruiting bodies." → Read More

Low snow levels could cause issues on roadways

"If you're a California resident and you're wondering what this could be like think of a Grapevine snow event," said Meteorologist Dave Hovde. → Read More

Los Osos concert to benefit families impacted by January's storms

"I didn’t realize how committed a community could be," said Gary Freiberg, co-organizer of the benefit. → Read More

A very cold week ahead, the dramatic drop in temps leave some daytime highs in the 40's.

Snow levels could see a shocking drop Tuesday night to 1,000-1,500 ft. meaning light snow (with minimal if any accumulations) could fall across the interior portion of SLO County. → Read More

Los Osos garbage services to see 97% rate increase

In Los Osos, an impending garbage rate increase will nearly double residents' trash bills -- 97.61%. → Read More

Local with ties to Turkey starts fundraiser through the Morro Bay Rotary Club

"The worst part is that one of my cousins was nowhere to be found for three days. His brothers went to his apartment building and his building was completely collapsed. They thought they lost him." → Read More

FEMA disaster recovery center closing its doors

This Disaster Recovery Center has been open since January 24 after President Biden added San Luis Obispo County to the areas included in his disaster declaration. → Read More

Central Coast cities remain under water restrictions despite rainy start to 2023

The tens of billions of gallons of water that soaked California in the first month of the year liberated the state from an exceptional level of drought to moderate/severe. → Read More

Self-driving semi-trucks? DMV looking into potential new rules

The DMV is likely preparing a new regulatory framework that would allow for autonomous vehicles over 10,000 pounds to hit the road. → Read More

Rising natural gas prices hurting the wallets of millions of Americans

"When I first saw my bill last month, I was like 'oh my gosh, that’s crazy' and then when I got a notice it was going to be double this month, I was like 'no, it can’t be, I turned down my heater." → Read More

January's natural gas bill will more than double for many

The historic prices are attributed to a culmination of things: widespread below-average temperatures, high consumption, reduced natural gas flows, and pipeline constraints. → Read More

Sunny and cool weather pattern continues through the week

For now the forecast looks dry but that can change because the Climate Prediction Center paints southwest California in an area of near to above normal precipitation in the 6-10 day period. → Read More

Chilly overnight lows will persist through the weekend

Winds will pick up this weekend to advisory levels in a few spots, but other than that the main concern will be overnight lows. Temperatures will drop near or below freezing. → Read More

Last system in the train of storms approaching Sunday night

The last round of rain in the train of storm systems that has battered California is approaching Sunday evening. Rain will fall from late Sunday afternoon through early Monday morning. → Read More

Second push of moisture will hit Sunday night

The string of storms drenching the Central Coast are not done with us just yet. Another surge of moisture is on track to hit by Sunday afternoon. → Read More

Heavy rain on track to pummel California once again

Rain is already on the heels of the Central Coast and ready to dump several inches over the next couple days through Tuesday. → Read More

Big changes about to hit the Central Coast

Big changes are headed our way as a several spurts of rain are poised to wash over California. The first round of rain could start as early as Monday. → Read More

Most intense portion of the storm will continue through the night

Main frontal band of this storm system will continue to affect SLO county through the night Saturday and begin to slightly back off but not dry off through Sunday. → Read More

Temperatures shifting to below average daytime highs

Expect daytime highs in the upper 50's to low 60's starting Tuesday and lasting through the weekend. Overnight lows will also take quite a plunge, especially in the interiors. → Read More

Clouds will kick of the work week

Kicking us off on Monday will be a trough that pushes in some clouds and cooler temperatures. That weather pattern wont last long though, starting Tuesday a ridge will clear things out for the holiday → Read More