Temperatures dropped to freezing levels last night. Did you die? We did. We're writing this to you from beyond the grave. It was that cold. 'Twas so chilly, in fact, that records were broken. As reported: "San Jose hit 29, tying the record set for this day in 1972 while San Rafael was down to 30, beating its previous low of 31. Downtown San Francisco hit 40, tying the record for this day from 1972 while downtown Oakland set a record of 34."
Brrr.
And now, some pics of frozen windshields — the Bay Area's version of snow-covered patios, if you will — that froze overnight.
@kron4news Yoli Aceves is in #WalnutCreek where it's 23 degrees! Send us your weather pics at [email protected] pic.twitter.com/zboJec8DqJ
— ANNA BIARITZ ROLDAN (@BiaritzRoldan) December 5, 2013
ABC7 viewer John sent us this pic and says it's 23 degrees in Gilroy! Send your pics to ureport@kgo-tv.com #ColdSnap pic.twitter.com/Qz69dgpd0V
— LiveDoppler7HD (@LiveDoppler7HD) December 5, 2013
Ice on the windshield in Mill Valley pic.twitter.com/QmGstTwF54
— TerryMcSweeney (@TerryMcSweeney) December 5, 2013
Also, temps!