Lodi News-Sentinel

Bundle up for New Year’s Eve

- By Jocelyn Gecker and John Antczak

SAN FRANCISCO — New Year’s Eve in California is forecast to be chillier than usual, with temperatur­es in some areas headed toward freezing, forecaster­s said Thursday.

A cold front coming down from the northeast is expected to move into the region on Friday and stick around for the first few days of 2017, National Weather Service forecaster Bob Benjamin said.

San Francisco itself can expect temperatur­es in the 40s on Saturday night, while weather in much of the Bay Area could drop into the low 30s on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Some parts of Sonoma and Marin coun- ties in the North Bay could see temperatur­es drop into the 20s on Monday and Tuesday.

In the San Joaquin Valley, citrus growers might start turning on their wind machines to keep their oranges and lemons from freezing next week, Fresno County Farm Bureau Executive Director Ryan Jacobsen said. Temperatur­es overnight Wednesday cold dip to 25 degrees, he said.

“These could be some of the coldest temperatur­es we’ve seen this season,” Jacobsen said. “There is no doubt that when you see temperatur­es drop like this, farmers will be out taking some precaution­s.”

Southern California basked in balmy weather approachin­g 80 degrees Thursday under the warm influence of Santa Ana winds, but forecaster­s say the year would end wet and cold.

Two weather disturbanc­es headed toward the region were expected to bring rain and mountain snow starting Friday, with daytime highs falling as much as 18 degrees from earlier in the week.

The second system rolling down the coast Saturday was predicted to be very cold for Southern California. Forecaster­s said people planning to travel to or through mountains should stay aware of road conditions.

A ridge of high pressure will keep the region dry on New Year’s Day, but it won’t warm things up much, leaving highs in the 50s, the NWS said.

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