Eureka, CA – A frost advisory has been issued for colder valleys in Trinity County, California, early Sunday morning. Temperatures are expected to dip into the lower to mid-30s in areas like Hayfork, Ruth, and Dinsmore. These freezing conditions could last for a couple of hours just before dawn.
According to the National Weather Service, other parts of Trinity County will remain warmer, with temperatures in the 40s to low 50s. However, the freezing conditions in the colder valleys could pose a risk to sensitive outdoor plants, especially in the affected areas.
Residents in those regions are urged to take precautions, including covering plants or bringing them indoors during the early morning hours. The frost risk could reoccur on Monday as well, with similar early morning temperatures.
People in Trinity County should stay alert and prepare for the possible freezing conditions, which are uncommon but not unprecedented for the area. The frost is expected to dissipate as the sun rises, with temperatures warming throughout the day.