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Freeze Watch Issued as Temperatures Plummet in Northern California and Southern Oregon
3 Oct
Summary
- Portions of Northern California and southern Oregon face freeze watch
- Temperatures could drop to 26 degrees Fahrenheit
- Freeze conditions pose risks to agriculture, landscaping, and plumbing

On October 3rd, 2025, portions of Northern California and southern Oregon were set to face a freeze watch as temperatures were forecasted to drop to as low as 26 degrees Fahrenheit. The National Weather Service (NWS) had issued the watch, which was expected to be in effect from Friday night through Saturday morning.
The unexpected cold snap posed risks to agriculture, landscaping, and property in the affected regions. Officials warned that the freeze conditions could potentially kill crops, damage sensitive vegetation, and cause harm to unprotected outdoor plumbing. As a result, agricultural producers and residents were urged to take immediate measures to safeguard their crops, plants, and pipes.
The freeze watch covered the northwestern part of Modoc County and the northeastern quadrant of Siskiyou County in California, as well as central and eastern Lake County and the Klamath Basin in Oregon, including areas around Klamath Falls, Chiloquin, Dorris, Tulelake, Lakeview, and Alturas. Forecasters also predicted that other parts of the state, including Central California, could see a return of snow to the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada mountains.