While the financial impacts of this storm are dire for some, members of the Agricultural space say it's depressing to see what is happening as a result of the storm.
Cotton farmers in Kern County are finding the aftermath of flooding earlier in the year has cut into this year's suitable acreage for planting by about 40,000 acres.
Joshua Champlin, interim director for Kern County Public Works, says the high flow patterns on the Kern River this year is preventing county crews from getting started on road repairs.