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Healdsburg Goes Under Freeze Warning: National Weather Service

The agency is urging residents to take appropriate measures to protect pets, plants, and pipes from the cold.

HEALDSBURG, CA — Parts of interior Sonoma County, including Healdsburg, were expected to be under a freeze warning from 11 p.m. Thursday until 9 a.m. Friday in the aftermath of a powerful storm that drenched the region Thursday morning, the National Weather Service said.

Parts of Marin and Napa counties will also be under freeze warnings and parts of Santa Clara and Alameda counties will be under a freeze watch, the NWS said.

The low temperature in Healdsburg was expected to drop to 30 degrees Thursday night.

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“Cold temperatures are our next concern following the rain,” the NWS said on its Twitter page.

“A freeze is possible for many inland areas on Thursday night into Friday.”

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The agency is urging residents to take appropriate measures to protect pets, plants, and pipes from the cold.

The cold temperatures will be accompanied by gusty winds expected to pick up late Thursday and into Friday morning. Gusts were expected to top out in the mid-20 MPH range in many Bay Area communities and hit 28 MPH in Healdsburg, according to the NWS.

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