North Bay Interior Mountains placed under a frost advisory Wednesday
Briefly

On March 19, the National Weather Service issued a frost advisory for the North Bay Interior Mountains. This advisory warns residents to protect sensitive vegetation from potential frost damage. The advisory is effective from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Following instructions from the NWS, residents are advised to cover plants or move them indoors to retain heat. Additionally, the article provides information on winter weather shelters available in several counties, ensuring that individuals can find refuge during extreme weather conditions.
The National Weather Service issued a frost advisory for North Bay Interior Mountains, warning residents to protect sensitive plants as frost may cause significant damage.
The NWS highlights the importance of preparing for frost by covering plants or moving them indoors, as temperatures could drop to 36 degrees or lower.
Various counties offer winter weather shelters to assist individuals facing extreme cold, including specific programs in Santa Clara, Alameda, San Mateo, Contra Costa, and Solano.
A frost advisory is a warning about potential frost conditions, typically occurring when temperatures drop to 36 degrees or less, with severe cases termed 'killing frost'.
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