The interior parts of the Bay Area and the central coast will be under a cold weather advisory starting early Monday morning.
The National Weather Service released an advisory that indicated the interior parts Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, Sonoma, Solano, San Benito,
Santa Clara, and Monterey counties could experience temperatures as low as 34 degrees Fahrenheit. The advisory runs from 1-9 a.m. Monday.
The cities of Concord, Livermore, San Jose, Monterey, Santa Rosa, and Big Sur are included in the advisory.
Officials said cold conditions will be hazardous to sensitive populations, especially unhoused individuals and those without proper heating.
Prolonged exposure to cold conditions can lead to hypothermia, a condition where the body is at a dangerously low temperature, for people, pets, and livestock, said NWS officials.
Without proper precautions, sensitive crops may also be damaged.