Shaun Bramhall, 13, from Gilroy, left, throws a snowball at his

The bleak weather continues as a freeze warning is issued
tonight.
Gilroy is predicted to have a low of 25 degrees and a high of 48
degrees this evening, with a freeze warning from the National
Weather Service, said Steve Anderson, forecaster.
The bleak weather continues as a freeze warning is issued tonight.

Gilroy is predicted to have a low of 25 degrees and a high of 48 degrees this evening, with a freeze warning from the National Weather Service, said Steve Anderson, forecaster.

The Santa Cruz Mountains, near Loma Prieta, had three inches of snow Monday night, dropping to a low of 28 degrees while Gilroy hit a low of 37 degrees.

Wednesday has sunny skies forecasted and highs near 46 degrees, followed by a freezing night. A series of cloudy, chilly days with highs in the low 50s and a chance of showers will round out the week. No more snow is expected to fall tonight in the Santa Cruz mountains.

The National Weather Service did not yet have data available for nearby Mount Madonna’s snowfall.

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