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Freeze Watch For Sonoma Valley Issued By NWS
Here's the timing for covering your sensitive plants.
SONOMA VALLEY, CA — If you have sensitive plants, including many citrus trees, you may need to cover them or bring them inside, along with pets.
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze watch for much of the Bay Area, including the Sonoma Valley. The watch goes into effect overnight Tuesday and continues through Thursday morning.
Here in Sonoma Valley, temps are expected to get close to the freezing mark, with patchy fog and frost expected Wednesday morning.
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⚠️ A Freeze Watch is in effect from 1 AM Tuesday through 9 AM Thursday for most inland areas! The cold temperatures will cause hazardous conditions for unsheltered populations and those without access to adequate heating. Protect people, pets, plants, and pipes! #CAwx #BayAreaWX pic.twitter.com/jpx5eX8YYm
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) January 26, 2025
Looking ahead to the weekend, up to an inch of rain may fall in parts of the Bay Area between Friday and Sunday. The forecast will come into sharper focus as the weekend approaches.

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