Update: Frost advisory affecting North Bay Interior Valleys Wednesday
Briefly

The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for the North Bay Interior Valleys, urging residents to protect sensitive plants overnight from potential frost. The advisory is valid from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. on March 19, emphasizing the risk posed by temperatures that could drop to 36 degrees or lower. Additionally, the article provides information on various winter weather shelters available across several counties, ensuring that residents in need can access warm refuge during extreme winter weather.
Frost advisories are issued when temperatures are favorable for frost, typically 36 degrees or less, posing risks to sensitive plants and crops.
To protect tender plants from frost damage, the NWS advises covering them before sunset or moving them indoors when a frost advisory is in effect.
During extreme cold, residents in various counties are encouraged to utilize local winter weather shelters, which provide safe refuge against harsh weather conditions.
Alerts by the National Weather Service remind the public to take immediate protection measures for vulnerable vegetation, especially during the critical hours just after sunset.
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