Eureka, CA — Frosty mornings are set to return to Eureka as temperatures dip to the mid-30s starting Tuesday night. Residents can expect sunny days early in the week, with colder nights potentially impacting outdoor activities and morning commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday will remain mostly sunny with a high near 57°F, but temperatures will drop to 36°F overnight. Frost is likely to develop in low-lying areas late Tuesday into Wednesday morning, particularly along U.S. Highway 101 and surrounding neighborhoods. Motorists are urged to drive cautiously during the early hours due to potential frost on roadways.
Wednesday morning will bring additional frost before temperatures rebound to 56°F under sunny skies. By Thursday, conditions will remain clear, with highs reaching 57°F and calm winds. However, nighttime lows will hover near 40°F, maintaining the chilly trend for the week.
Looking ahead, Friday will bring mostly sunny skies with a high of 52°F. The weekend will remain clear but colder, with lows dropping to 33°F by Saturday night.
Residents are encouraged to protect sensitive plants and outdoor equipment from frost and dress warmly during early mornings and evenings. Local authorities remind drivers to check for icy conditions before traveling, especially on bridges and shaded areas.
Stay updated with the National Weather Service for any changes to the forecast or frost advisories throughout the week.




