Even after a burst of hail fell on Berkeley and chilly winds and low temperatures gripped the Bay Area all day Monday, forecasters warned the worst is still yet to come. Overnight lows in the Bay Area were expected to range from 20s in the valleys to mid-30s near the coast - setting the region up to break long-held records Tuesday. Inland areas, including Morgan Hill and Gilroy, should drop below freezing into the upper 20s, said Steve Anderson, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. "They could be the coldest temperatures we've seen this winter," Anderson said. "And it's going to stay cool for quite some time." A freeze warning is in effect for the Bay Area until 9 a.m. |
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