Shoppers hurry to avoid the rain at the Camino Real Shopping Center in Goleta. (Zack Warburg / Noozhawk) Cars make their way up State Street in downtown Santa Barbara during Tuesday’s storm. (Tom Bolton / Noozhawk) A truck makes its way through a flooded section of Garden Street in Santa Barbara. (Santa Barbara City Fire Department) Umbrellas were ubiquitous Tuesday on State Street in downtown Santa Barbara. (Tom Bolton / Noozhawk) Despite the rain, the sprinklers were running Tuesday at Goleta Beach County Park. (Zack Warburg / Noozhawk) Storm runoff rushes through a drainage channel Tuesday in Santa Maria. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk) The patio area at the Camino Real Marketplace is deserted Tuesday during the day’s downpours. (Zack Warburg / Noozhawk) An intrepid jogger makes her way along Phelps Road in Goleta. (Tom Bolton / Noozhawk) Storm runoff courses through a drainage channel in the Pacific Oaks area of Goleta. (Tom Bolton / Noozhawk) Storm runoff and debris fill the San Jose Creek drainage channel in Goleta. (Zack Warburg / Noozhawk) Sandbags were available for the public at numerous locations around Santa Barbara County, including Fire Station 14 on Los Carneros Road in Goleta. (Zack Warburg / Noozhawk)

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