Multiple regions across the U.S. are experiencing unseasonably cool temperatures leading to frost advisories and potential harm to sensitive plants. Frost advisories have been issued for areas including northern Illinois, northwest Indiana, mountain valleys around the I-40 corridor, and areas northwest of I-95. Sub-freezing temperatures are expected overnight into early Sunday and Monday morning, with conditions persisting and several more advisories anticipated throughout the week. Residents in affected areas are advised to protect sensitive vegetation by bringing plants indoors or covering them. The weather is expected to be sunnier and warmer on Monday.
🥶🧥 Skies will clear out tonight with temps dropping into the 30s in most places by Monday morning. Some areas of frost are anticipated, especially NW of I-95 where a Frost Advisory is in effect. Additional frost/freeze possible Mon, Wed, & Thurs nights. #PAwx #NJwx #DEwx #MDwx https://t.co/kHVLZtZeAB
PM Update: Patchy frost possible tonight; sunnier and warmer Monday https://t.co/DuVQq9PQ8K
Frost Advisory issued for overnight tonight/Monday morning. Will be another chilly one with frost possible, which could harm sensitive plants. We'll likely see more Frost Advisories issued this week with some cool nights ahead. Good to keep in mind! 🌷🌺 @wbz https://t.co/Lh3EDm0Ypo
First Alert: There could be patchy frost Monday night / Tuesday morning, especially away from #CLT. Most vulnerable places seem to be in protected mountain valleys & around the I-40 corridor, but possible in the Sandhills too. #NCwx #SCwx #CLTwx https://t.co/Ly20UUHl9W
Unseasonably cool air mass overhead will create sub-freezing temperatures and areas of frost across portions of northern IL and northwest IN tonight into early Sunday morning. These conditions may harm sensitive plants so either bring plants indoors or cover them. #ILwx #INwx https://t.co/33DFA1S1RT