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Walnut Creek Today
By the People, for the People
Hourly Weather for Downtown Walnut Creek, CA
Forecasting conditions and risks for pets in winter weather
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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The latest hourly weather report for Downtown Walnut Creek, California shows the potential for winter weather that can pose serious risks to pets, including frostbite, hypothermia, and exposure to toxic ice-melting chemicals. Meteorologist Caitlin Kaiser provides tips for pet owners to keep their animals safe when temperatures drop.
Why it matters
As winter weather becomes more common in the Walnut Creek area, it's important for pet owners to be aware of the potential dangers to their animals and take proactive steps to protect them. Pets are vulnerable to the cold and can suffer from a variety of weather-related health issues if not properly cared for.
The details
The hourly weather forecast for Downtown Walnut Creek shows temperatures dipping below freezing, with the potential for snow, ice, and other wintry conditions. These types of weather events can put pets at risk of frostbite, hypothermia, and exposure to toxic chemicals used to melt ice on sidewalks and roads. Meteorologist Caitlin Kaiser advises pet owners to take precautions like limiting time outdoors, protecting paws, and avoiding areas treated with de-icing products.
- The latest hourly weather report is as of 5:19 AM UTC on February 15, 2026.
The players
Caitlin Kaiser
A meteorologist who provides tips for keeping pets safe in winter weather.
What they’re saying
“Winter weather can bring serious and sometimes deadly risks to your pets. From frostbite and hypothermia, to toxic ice-melting chemicals, these dangers could be lurking under otherwise magical snow and ice.”
— Caitlin Kaiser, Meteorologist (weather.com)
The takeaway
As winter weather becomes more common in the Walnut Creek area, pet owners need to be vigilant about protecting their animals from the dangers of cold temperatures, snow, ice, and exposure to toxic chemicals. By taking simple precautions, pet owners can help keep their furry friends safe and healthy during the winter months.

