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Heat Advisory, Freeze Warning Issued in One State at Same Time

Heat Advisory, Freeze Warning Issued in One State at Same Time

Summary

On Monday, California experienced both a heat advisory and a freeze warning at the same time. Northern California faced freezing temperatures that could damage crops, while Southern California dealt with high heat levels, prompting public health warnings.

Key Facts

  • California had both a heat advisory for the south and a freeze warning for the north at the same time.
  • The National Weather Service (NWS) issued these alerts due to extreme weather conditions.
  • Northern California could see temperatures drop to 28 degrees, threatening crops and plants.
  • The freeze warning was set to end at 9 a.m. on Monday morning but might return if temperatures drop again.
  • Southern California had a heat advisory with temperatures expected to reach up to 97 degrees.
  • The heat advisory in Southern California started late Tuesday morning and will last until Wednesday evening.
  • People in affected areas were advised to hydrate, stay cool, and check on relatives and neighbors.
  • The weather alerts aim to prevent heat-related illnesses and protect plants from frost.
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