King tides are coming to the Bay Area this weekend, and it will be below freezing. This means that the coast is likely to flood.
Parts of the Central and Northern California coast are likely to get frost and freeze over Friday night into Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service office in the Bay Area.
As the night falls, the temperature will drop to the upper 20s and lower 30s. This is dangerous for people and pets who are outside. Plants and pipes could also break.
The temperatures could drop below freezing in some parts of San Benito County after Friday night. They could also affect the Cholame Hills in Monterey County and the inner valleys and mountains of the North Bay.
On Friday night, it will get down to 35 degrees in Sonoma. Some places, like Del Norte, Humboldt, and the Mendocino Coast, have been warned about frost.
To get ready for the cold weather in Northern California, people can bring their plants and pets inside and wrap or drain their pipes to keep them from freezing.
According to the weather service, “You should always think about the four P’s.” “Make sure people, pets, plants, and pipes are safe.” Do not leave your pets outside during the winter. Instead, bring them inside and wrap them up. Also, keep a close eye on your neighborhood.
He told them, “Check up on your family, friends, and neighbors to see how they’re doing these days.”