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LOS ANGELES — California is ending the year with blustery, chilly weather and it’s going to get colder in some areas.
The National Weather Service says a hard freeze warning will go into effect in the San Joaquin Valley for overnight hours starting late Friday through Sunday morning.
Central Coast counties are also seeing a mix of frost and freeze conditions, and the greater Los Angeles region remains under a wind advisory after overnight gusts toppled several large trees and scattered power outages occurred.
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