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Eureka, CA – Frosty conditions are expected to sweep through Northern California’s coastal areas early Sunday morning, posing risks to plants and outdoor pets.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures are predicted to drop to the mid-30s Sunday before sunrise, with areas of frost likely inland and low-lying regions. Residents are encouraged to protect sensitive plants and outdoor pets overnight. Sunny conditions will follow, with highs reaching 52°F.
The week ahead brings mild weather, with daytime highs hovering in the mid-50s and clear skies persisting. Monday morning may also see frost before temperatures rise to 55°F. By Tuesday, warmer conditions are expected, with highs reaching 57°F and lows in the upper 30s.
Stay updated with local weather alerts and prepare for chilly mornings by dressing in layers.
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