Hot summer days across the country contributed to six child deaths so far this year from heat stroke when children were left unattended in vehicles; that fact has caused the California Highway Patrol to issue a warning about the extreme danger of leaving children in hot vehicles this summer.
A low-pressure system is expected to move in overnight, bringing rain into the North Bay Tuesday morning and spreading into South County by the evening, according to the National Weather Service.
It will be another cold one for Gilroy tonight, with temperatures reaching the low 20s, according to meteorologist Austin Cross of the National Weather Service. A freeze warning was issued for Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning.