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 you’re planning to step out or haven’t prepared your home, now’s the time to act! This sudden cold snap could have serious consequences, and we’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. It’s going to be a frosty weekend in San Francisco—prepare now to stay safe and warm

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