Weather service issues four-day freeze watch across region

The forecast for Bay Area this week just keeps getting colder.

The National Weather Service issued a freeze watch in effect beginning Tuesday and lasting each overnight through Friday for the North Bay, Salinas Valley and San Benito County. Forecasters said these areas face possible sub-freezing temperatures that could kill crops and damage unprotected outdoor plumbing.

In addition, freezing temperatures could extend overnight Tuesday and Wednesday into the East Bay, South Bay and Monterey Bay.

A freeze watch is in effect for parts of the Bay Area from Tuesday night through Friday, Feb. 21-25, 2022 (Courtesy of the National Weather Service) National Weather Service
The coldest night is expected Thursday into Friday morning, when the entire Bay Area will likely see freezing temperatures.

Snow of 1 to 3 inches may fall Tuesday night in the mountains of Monterey and San Benito counties.

Bay Area residents in need of shelter can be connected with county-specific resources by calling 211 or visiting www.211bayarea.org.

Last modified February 21, 2022 11:31 am

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