Southern California Sees Freeze, Frost Conditions

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A dry air mass is bringing early morning cold to many areas of Southern California.

The National Weather Service has issued a hard freeze warning until midmorning Thursday for the Santa Ynez and Cuyama valleys on the Central Coast and a freeze warning for coastal and interior valleys of Ventura County.

Frost advisories are widespread for inland valleys elsewhere in Southern California.

The cold air is expected to persist into Friday, when strong Santa Ana winds are expected to develop as surface high pressure builds in the Great Basin region.

The weather service says the strongest winds will occur along coastal slopes and foothills and through and below the mountain passes and canyons. Windiest locations could see 80 mph gusts.

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