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Brrrrrr in the Bay Area

Storms and “extreme cold” (by California standards) :-) are approaching the Bay Area, with the National Weather Service issuing a freeze watch from late Monday through Tuesday morning. A cold air mass from Canada will be moving into the Bay Area by tomorrow night. TV weather forecasts for Monday showed a high temperature in the 40s for much of the Bay Area.

Snow forecasts have been “all over the board” with some meterologists forecasting snow down to 500 feet of elevation or lower, and other forecasting snow down to 2000 feet. In any case, snow is predicted for Mount Diablo (1) and Mount Hamilton, and perhaps for areas of Highway 17.

Low temperatures are expected to be in the mid-to-upper 20s, which could kill crops and other vegetation. Plants should be covered to protect them.

Monday morning, cold rain is predicted for the morning commute, with the heaviest rains in the North Bay from 10 PM tonight until 4 AM Monday morning.

-Bill at Cheshire Cat Photo™

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