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How is this break in rain affecting drivers?

By Makayla Richardson Dec 27, 2025 | 10:48 PM

After days of rain, flood warnings and high winds, the Central Coast woke up to sunny skies on Saturday morning.

Cameron Cozza said rain doesnt bother him while driving but he keeps an eye on traffic.

To me, I mean, traffic’s always worse, Cozza said. Again, I’m not really affected by weather that much so other than traffic, I didn’t have any issues or complaints.

Cozza said he drove his van from Washington to visit family in Arroyo Grande and isnt afraid to drive in inclement weather.

Ive come up with a term recently called a weather weenie, Cozza said. It’s people that kind of get scared of the weather, which I totally get, but I drive this thing. I’ve driven all over the place.

While Cozza is gearing up for his trip home after New Years Day, one 5 cities resident is making his way home after a two month road trip. Jared Crawford said his trip wasnt affected by the rain.

Ive been living out of this and not in hotels or motels, Crawford said. Traveling in the rain wasnt too bad but we had a lot of rain.

Crawford said hes not worried about current travel plans, but is nervous about the number of people who will be on the central coast to ring in the new year.

Traffic is getting to be a bit wild, Crawford said. Yeah, lots of vehicles out. With new years coming up its probably going to get even more, were probably going to have more traffic.

The rain might be gone, but roads could still be damaged from the storm. Roads have the potential to have leftover floodwater and debris. When driving, its recommended by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to drive slowly and stay vigilant.