Summary
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued frost advisories for parts of four northern U.S. states due to a cold front. These advisories, meant to protect crops and infrastructure, are in effect during the early hours of Thursday and will last until 9 a.m. Other areas in the U.S. are also facing winter weather with snow predictions in California and Nevada.
Key Facts
- Frost advisories affect parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, and New York.
- The advisories start at midnight or 2 a.m. and end at 9 a.m. on Thursday.
- In Ohio, counties such as Carroll, Harrison, and Jefferson are impacted.
- West Virginia's affected areas include Taylor County and regions like Northwest Pocahontas.
- Pennsylvania's affected counties include Crawford and Southern Erie.
- New York sees impacts in Erie and Genesee Counties.
- Other U.S. regions, including parts of California and Nevada, are facing snow storms.
- Residents are advised to protect sensitive plants and prepare for winter conditions.