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Bay Area Freeze Warning Extended Through Friday

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The cold storm currently moving through the Bay Area will stick around a little longer.

The National Weather Service extended its freeze warning for interior areas another 24 hours into Friday, according to an update issued just before 5 a.m. Thursday.

A winter storm warning now lasts until 11 a.m. Friday, with snow still expected at elevations above 1,500 to 2,000 feet.

Rain and snow showers will become more widespread Thursday evening into Friday at lower elevations, with a 10% chance of thunderstorms Thursday into Friday, according to the weather service.

A winter storm brought snow to the Bay Area overnight Thursday, including along Highway 17 in the Santa Cruz Mountains as well as the usual high peaks across the region. Kris Sanchez, Kari Hall, Abbey Fernandez and Cinthia Pimentel report.
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