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California Frost Advisory Issued: Bay Area Braces for 34°F Cold Snap Tuesday Morning

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San Francisco, CA – A frost advisory will take effect Tuesday morning, bringing freezing temperatures to the Bay Area. Officials warn of temperatures as low as 34°F between 1 a.m. and 9 a.m.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the advisory impacts much of the interior Bay Area and the Central Coast, including Santa Clara Valley, East Bay Hills, and Monterey County. Some regions could see temperatures drop below freezing, posing risks to people, plants, and pets.

The NWS emphasized hazardous conditions for unsheltered populations and those without access to adequate heating. “Protect people, pets, plants, and pipes,” the agency advised. Tender plants may sustain damage or die if left unprotected.

Temperatures are expected to remain cold throughout the week, with overnight lows staying below seasonal averages. Residents are urged to take precautions, such as bringing pets indoors, covering sensitive plants, and ensuring proper insulation for pipes.

The advisory underscores the importance of community support for vulnerable populations. Officials encourage checking on neighbors who may need help staying warm during this cold spell.

Cold temperatures like these are rare in the Bay Area and can create unexpected challenges. Residents should also monitor weather updates for potential changes to forecasts.

For detailed safety tips and resources, visit the National Weather Service website or your local government’s emergency preparedness office.

Be sure to prepare for the frost before temperatures drop early Tuesday.

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