Shocking Weather Alert: San Francisco Temperatures to Hit Freezing Levels

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San Francisco is bracing for an icy surprise this weekend, with temperatures set to nosedive into the 30s. A Frost Advisory is in place for early Saturday morning, and a Freeze Watch will soon follow, putting vulnerable people, pets, and plants at risk. If youโ€™re planning to step out or havenโ€™t prepared your home, nowโ€™s the time to act! This sudden cold snap could have serious consequences, and weโ€™ve got everything you need to know to stay safe and warm.

Shocking Weather Alert: San Francisco Temperatures to Hit Freezing Levels

The Frost Advisory will be active from 1 AM to 9 AM Saturday morning, covering North Bay Valleys, the interior Bay Area, and Southern Salinas Valley. Overnight lows could plummet into the low to mid-30s, creating hazardous conditions for the unsheltered, sensitive plants, and exposed pipes.

Freeze Watch Issued for Saturday Night

Starting 11 PM Saturday through 10 AM Tuesday, a Freeze Watch will be in place, with temperatures dipping into the upper 20s to mid-30s. This extended chill poses a significant threat, especially to those without adequate heating.

What You Should Do Now:

  • Check on People: Make sure friends and neighbors, especially the elderly and unsheltered, have access to warm spaces.
  • Bring Pets Inside: Protect your furry friends from freezing temperatures.
  • Save Your Plants: Cover or move cold-sensitive plants indoors to avoid damage.
  • Protect Your Pipes: Insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing and bursting.

Stay tuned to the National Weather Service for updates and keep your cold-weather gear handy. Itโ€™s going to be a frosty weekend in San Franciscoโ€”prepare now to stay safe and warm

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