Freezing Conditions Extended as Rain Looms for Northern California; 20-Degrees in Some Places

Northern California residents woke up to frosty conditions Saturday morning, with temperatures plunging below freezing in many areas. The coldest reading came from Fort Hunter Liggett’s Argyle Road, where temperatures hit a frigid 20 degrees. Clear skies and crisp air dominate today’s forecast, but a brief rainstorm is expected Sunday night into Monday.

The National Weather Service extended a Freeze Warning through Sunday morning for the southern Salinas Valley and interior mountains of Monterey and San Benito Counties. Forecasters will evaluate whether other regions require similar alerts.

Looking ahead, temperatures are set to rise slightly later in the week, though more rain is possible next weekend. Bundle up and stay weather-aware as the chilly weather persists.

This story was originally published here.

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