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San Francisco, CA – A Frost Advisory will impact the North Bay Valleys and Diablo Range early Monday, with temperatures dropping below 36 degrees. Residents should prepare for hazardous conditions, particularly for unsheltered populations and vulnerable plants.
According to the National Weather Service, the advisory is in effect from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Monday. Temperatures are expected to range from 32 to 36 degrees, posing risks to sensitive vegetation and water pipes. Unprotected plants may suffer damage, and pets should be brought indoors overnight.
Looking ahead, colder temperatures are expected through midweek, with Tuesday seeing highs of 56 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Monday night will be clear, but temperatures will dip to the low 40s, requiring ongoing precautions for outdoor items and animals.
Extended Forecast:
• Monday: Mostly sunny, high near 56°F, with light winds from the north.
• Monday Night: Clear skies, low around 43°F, with calm conditions.
• Tuesday: Sunny, high near 56°F; colder temperatures persist overnight, low around 44°F.
• New Year’s Day (Wednesday): Partly sunny with highs climbing to 57°F, providing milder conditions for celebrations.
• Thursday: Slight chance of rain; otherwise, mostly sunny with highs near 61°F.
Residents should monitor updates as frost conditions could extend beyond Monday. For travelers, extra caution is urged on bridges and roadways prone to icy patches, especially in elevated areas of the Diablo Range.
Stay prepared and protect vulnerable plants and animals as colder weather takes hold this week.
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