Weather
Pleasanton Goes Under Freeze Watch
The freeze watch will be in effect from at 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Wednesday, and residents are urged to prepare, the NWS said.
PLEASANTON, CA — A freeze watch has been issued for Pleasanton and much of the Bay Area for Wednesday morning, when temperatures could fall as low as the upper 20s in interior valleys, according to the National Weather Service.
The freeze watch will be in effect from at 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Wednesday, the NWS said.
Outside of the interior valleys, temperatures could fall to 30 degrees.
Temperatures in Pleasanton are expected to hit 32 degrees Tuesday morning, with a wind chill of 27. By Wednesday afternoon temperatures are expected to rise to 55.
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Freeze Watch 2 am Wednesday to 9 am Wednesday, expect lows in the mid-upper 20s inland valleys to the 30s near the bays and at the coastline. Near record lows Wed morning. Similarly cold again Wed night and Thu morning, may necessitate more Freeze and/or Frost statement(s). #CAwx pic.twitter.com/7NZB4J2hnp
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) February 13, 2023
People who are unsheltered and marginally sheltered will be at risk, weather officials said. The low temperatures could kill crops and other vegetation and damage unprotected outdoor plumbing.
Residents are urged to start now to protect plants and outdoor water pipes. Pipes should be wrapped and drained or allowed to drip slowly.
People with in-ground sprinkler systems should drain the systems and cover above-ground pipes.
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The National Weather Service encourages residents to follow the “Four P’s” of cold weather protection:
- People: Wear layers, limit exposure to cold, check heaters in advance.
- Plants: Cover or bring sensitive plants indoors.
- Pets: Bring pets indoors at night and provide them with warmth
- Pipes: Wrap/cover exposed outdoor pipes to prevent freezing.
For the latest local forecast updates, visit AccuWeather.
— Patch editor Gideon Rubin and Bay City News contributed to this report
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