Frosty temps bring chance of snow to Bay Area peaks
The cold snap that began last week is predicted to continue through this week with gusty winds expected late Wednesday.
The cold snap that began last week is predicted to continue through this week with gusty winds expected late Wednesday.
The cold snap that began last week is predicted to continue through this week with gusty winds expected late Wednesday night through Thursday night, according to the National Weather Service.
There’s a slight chance to a chance of light rain and snow above 2,000 feet through today thanks to a storm system moving over the region, according to the weather service.
Starting tonight, another storm system is expected to bring windy conditions and a chance of light rain and snow showers above 2,000 feet late through Thursday, the weather service said.
The strongest winds will be along the coast and over the higher elevations, according to the weather service.
With these conditions in mind, Contra Costa Animal Services is encouraging residents to keep their animals indoors during the cold weather.
Beth Ward, director of Contra Costa Animal Services, said:
“In weather this cold, it is important to limit your pet’s exposure to freezing temperatures.”
Taking shorter walks and making sure outdoor housing is insulated can help ensure pet safety, the agency said.
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