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Freeze warning for the Victor Valley until Monday night

VICTOR VALLEY, Calif. (VVNG.com) – The National Weather Service issued a ‘freeze warning’ that will affect the Victor Valley starting tonight and will continue into Monday night.
The NWS warns that a cold and dry air mass will bring several hours of freezing temperatures to the Victor Valley each night.
Sundays overnight low in Victorville City will be 33 degrees and the low on Monday, will dip to 28 degrees, according to the 7-day weather forecast.
Additionally, a surface high over the Great Basin will bring strong Santa Ana winds to the region also starting tonight and will continue into Thursday. Areas of wind damage possible especially below the Cajon Pass Monday night into Tuesday.
A Freeze Warning means sub-freezing temperatures are imminent or highly likely. These conditions will kill crops and other sensitive vegetation.
Please remember to bring your furry friends inside or provide them a warm environment for the night.
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