An updated frost advisory has been issued for the North Bay Interior Mountains and Valleys, valid from early Wednesday morning. The National Weather Service warns that low temperatures around 33 degrees may cause hazardous frost, especially impacting vulnerable populations like the unhoused. Residents are advised to protect sensitive plants from frost damage. Additionally, the article provides information on winter weather shelters in nearby counties to help those in need find warmth during these cold conditions. The advisory serves as a reminder of the risks associated with extreme cold weather, including hypothermia for those without shelter.
The updated frost advisory warns that temperatures as low as 33 degrees will cause frost formation, posing hazards to vulnerable populations, including the unhoused.
Cold weather conditions leading to frost can result in hypothermia with prolonged exposure, highlighting the importance of providing resources and shelters to sensitive populations.
The National Weather Service urges residents to cover or tend to sensitive vegetation likely to be damaged by frost as temperatures drop overnight.
Frost advisories indicate conditions favorable for frost development, especially when temperatures are 36 degrees or lower, which can severely impact the growing season.
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