Los Angeles Times

Bundle up! A cold snap is forecast

Parts of Southland could see lows in 30s. Farther north, freeze warnings are issued.

- By Summer Lin

Southern California­ns might want to bundle up and bring their plants indoors this week as residents brace for freezing temperatur­es in some parts of the region.

By Monday morning, the Ventura County coast and the Santa Clarita Valley had seen temperatur­es in the mid- to upper 30s.

Monday night could be the “coldest night of the season” for many locations because of light winds and the cold, dry air mass, according to the National Weather Service. A hard freeze watch is in effect for the Cuyama Valley, southern Salinas Valley and the San Luis Obispo County interior valleys, where temperatur­es could hover between 24 and 27 degrees overnight.

The weather service issued a freeze warning for inland San Luis Obispo County, the Santa Barbara County coast and valleys including Santa Ynez, Lake Casitas-Ojai and Santa Clarita from 1 to 10 a.m. Tuesday. Freezing conditions could kill vegetation and crops and cause hypothermi­a for people and animals. “It’s going to get quite a bit cooler as you head north,” weather service meteorolog­ist Ariel Cohen said. “Some of the coastal valleys could get into the upper 20s.”

Cohen recommende­d that people bring their sensitive plants and animals indoors during the dip in temperatur­es and wear multiple layers of clothing to stay warm. Vehicles and windshield­s could also be frosted, so allow extra time to clear off vehicles in the morning.

The chilly temperatur­es are being driven by cold air that brought wintry weather and winds into northeaste­rn New Mexico and moved into northern Texas and Oklahoma on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.

Temperatur­es are expected to be similar Tuesday, except it’s possible it could warm up a couple of degrees, especially in interior areas. There’s also a slight chance of light flurries or white showers around the mountains and foothills into Thursday night.

 ?? Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times ?? A WINDSURFER takes advantage of strong, gusty winds Sunday in Huntington Beach. Monday was expected to be the coldest night of the season for many places; similar temperatur­es are forecast for Tuesday.
Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times A WINDSURFER takes advantage of strong, gusty winds Sunday in Huntington Beach. Monday was expected to be the coldest night of the season for many places; similar temperatur­es are forecast for Tuesday.

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