San Francisco, CA – A frost advisory remains in effect for California’s Central Coast and Bay Area interior valleys through 9 a.m. Thursday. Overnight temperatures are expected to dip into the mid-30s, creating hazardous conditions for plants, pets, and exposed water pipes.
According to the National Weather Service, low temperatures could freeze road surfaces along interior routes like US-101, particularly in shaded or low-lying areas. Drivers are urged to use caution during early morning hours as frost may impact visibility and traction. Residents should bring sensitive plants indoors and ensure pets are protected from the cold.
The Thanksgiving Day forecast offers sunny skies with highs around 60°F, though winds may pick up slightly by late afternoon. Overnight, lows will again drop to the mid-40s, making warm layers essential for holiday gatherings.
Looking ahead to Friday and the weekend, Black Friday shoppers can expect sunny skies and mild highs in the low 60s. Cool evenings in the mid-40s will persist through Saturday and Sunday, with sunny days continuing across the region.
For residents planning travel, clear weather and light winds are expected to make for smooth road conditions during daylight hours. However, those venturing inland or driving through higher elevations should stay alert to frost warnings in early mornings.
Stay informed on local weather changes by monitoring updates from the National Weather Service and checking road conditions before heading out.
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