Frigid lows should slowly yield to warmer Bay Area temperatures this week

The near-freezing lows much of the Bay Area saw leading into Monday will give way to warmer temperatures as the week goes on, forecasters said, but bits of rainfall that dotted the region Sunday may return by the week’s end.

After a chilly Monday, which saw temperatures in the mid 50s across the Bay Area, frigid lows were predicted in the South Bay. San Jose’s expected low was 29 degrees overnight Monday into Tuesday with Walnut Creek at 33, Oakland at 36 and San Francisco at 40, prompting a frost advisory from the National Weather Service for most non-coastal areas.

The low temperatures could cause hazardous outdoor conditions for

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