Bay Area inland regions under a frost advisory Friday
Briefly

A frost advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for Bay Area inland regions, valid between 1 a.m. and 9 a.m. on March 7. Temperatures could drop to 32 degrees, with higher elevations potentially seeing lows of 28 degrees. The advisory warns of potential frost that could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation and pose hazards to vulnerable populations, such as the unhoused. Residents are urged to protect their plants and to be aware of winter weather shelter options available across the region, including listings for specific counties.
The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for Bay Area inland regions, expecting temperatures as low as 32 degrees, impacting sensitive vegetation and unhoused individuals.
Residents are advised to protect tender outdoor plants from frost, as prolonged cold conditions can be harmful, with temperatures dropping in higher elevations to 28 degrees.
The advisory emphasizes that frost formation could significantly damage sensitive plants and establish dangers for vulnerable populations, stressing preparations for the incoming cold.
Cold conditions present risks of hypothermia, particularly for unhoused individuals, prompting calls for proactive measures to ensure their safety during the low temperatures.
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