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Brr! Overnight Low Brings Frost To Northridge
A frost warning for the San Fernando Valley was set to expire Tuesday, but overnight lows remain very cold all week.
NORTHRIDGE, CA — Residents in Northridge and a wide swath of the San Fernando Valley awoke to frost on their lawns and windshields thanks to unusually cold overnight lows.
A frost warning in effect for the region was expected to last until Tuesday afternoon, and a slight warming trend is forecast for the rest of the week. As a cold, wet storm moves out of the region, overnight lows are expected to warm up to just above freezing in Northridge, hovering in the upper 30s, according to the National Weather Service.
The overnight lows remain quite chilly, and residents are urged to bring pets inside and protect plants susceptible to frost.
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Daytime highs are expected to warm up to the mid-60s for the rest of the week in Northridge.
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