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Freeze Warning for Klamath Basin, Eastern Lake County as Early Cold Snap Hits

Forecasters say a cold Pacific front will trigger repeated freezes through Tuesday, with a hard freeze likely Monday.

Overview

  • The National Weather Service's freeze warning is in effect Saturday from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. for the Klamath Basin and central and eastern Lake County.
  • Lows of 26 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit are forecast Saturday morning, with additional freezing mornings expected Sunday through Tuesday.
  • A hard freeze is expected across the warned area on Monday, signaling the typical end of the local growing season, according to forecasters.
  • An earlier freeze watch covered northwestern Modoc and northeastern Siskiyou counties in California along with the Klamath Basin and parts of Lake County in Oregon, with local reports estimating more than 10,000 residents affected.
  • The Weather Prediction Center attributes the cold spell to a Pacific front bringing below-average temperatures along with regional rain and mountain snow, and officials urge protection for crops, sensitive vegetation, livestock, pets, and outdoor plumbing.