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Forecasters Issue Frost Advisory for Woodland Hills

Woodland Hills temperatures could get as low as 29 degrees, the National Weather Service said.

The National Weather Service on Wednesday evening issued a frost advisory for portions of the Southland, including Woodland Hills.

A cold air mass with diminishing winds and drier conditions will allow for  widespread sub-freezing temperatures Wednesday night, according to the weather service, which predicted a low of 29 degrees for the night in Woodland Hills.

Frost advisories are in effect in wind-sheltered locations, including this area, and such temperatures will pose a threat to plant and crop life as well as animals who are kept outdoors, the service warns.

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The frost advisory remains in effect from 3 a.m. to 9 a.m. Thursday.

The weather service predicts a high of 65 degrees with a low of 31 degrees on Thursday and a  high of 63 and low of 42 degrees on Friday. There is a slight chance of rain predicted for Saturday.

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