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Below-Average Temperatures to Linger a Little Longer

Another frosty morning is expected on Sunday as the cold streak continues. The 23 degrees recorded in Ramona Saturday morning broke a six-year-old record.

Temperatures that could fall below freezing and plant-damaging frost were expected again Saturday night in parts of San Diego County, forecasters said. The temperature in Ramona dropped to 23 degrees Saturday morning, breaking the previous record by one degree

Freeze warnings were in effect for the valleys and deserts and a frost advisory was in effect in coastal areas that were scheduled to extend until 8 a.m. Sunday, the National Weather Service reported.

“Many areas will experience frost and freezing temperatures again tonight. Sensitive plants may be damaged or killed,” according to the NWS. “Downtown San Diego and other urban areas will likely remain above freezing due to the urban heat island.”

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Areas of frost and below-freezing temperatures were expected west of the mountains and in the lower deserts each night and morning through Tuesday, but forecasters said Saturday night into Sunday morning would likely be the coldest and a hard freeze could be possible in some areas.

Lows were forecast between 21 and 31 degrees in the valleys. NWS forecasters expected more than 11 hours of below-freezing temperatures were expected Saturday night with up to nine hours of temperatures below 28 degrees in wind-
sheltered valley locations.

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“Increasing offshore winds will limit the extent of the below-freezing temperatures to the wind-sheltered areas,” according to the NWS advisory.

Many of the county’s coastal areas will see frost overnight and in the early morning hours for the next several days. Lows were forecast between 25 to 35 degrees.

Downtown San Diego could expect lows in the mid- to upper 30s, the NWS said.

Frost and very cold nights along with gusty wind are forecast through Tuesday. Areas of frost along the coast could also be possible with temperatures that fall at or just below freezing, forecasters said.

The weather should warm up Wednesday, according to the NWS.

-City News Service


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