San Francisco, CA – A freeze warning has been issued for parts of the San Francisco Bay Area, including North Bay and Monterey regions, from midnight Friday to 8 a.m. Saturday.
The National Weather Service (NWS) expects temperatures to drop as low as 28 degrees, impacting North Bay Interior Mountains, North Bay Valleys, and Southern Salinas Valley. The cold conditions are expected to affect sensitive vegetation, outdoor plumbing, and vulnerable populations.
According to the NWS, frost and freeze conditions could damage crops and plants while posing risks to those without adequate shelter. Residents are advised to wrap exposed pipes, leave faucets dripping, and open sink cabinets to reduce freezing risks.
Precautions should also be taken to safeguard outdoor plants by covering them or moving them indoors where possible. Officials recommend taking immediate steps to mitigate potential property damage.
This warning highlights the importance of planning ahead to minimize cold-weather impacts. Sub-freezing conditions are especially dangerous for unhoused individuals and pets left outdoors.
Be prepared as temperatures plunge early Saturday morning. Stay updated with local weather forecasts for further advisories.
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