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Thousands Face Plummeting Subfreezing Conditions In 7 States

Thousands Face Plummeting Subfreezing Conditions In 7 States

Summary

Many states in the U.S. are experiencing cold weather, with freeze warnings issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) in several areas. These warnings alert residents about subfreezing temperatures which could harm plants and outdoor plumbing. Residents are recommended to protect sensitive plants and outdoor facilities from the cold.

Key Facts

  • The National Weather Service issued freeze warnings in Ohio, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, California, and Utah.
  • Cold temperatures range from the lower 20s to the lower 30s in various regions until 9 a.m., depending on the location.
  • Specific areas in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are specifically under freeze warnings with temperatures going down to about 29-32 degrees.
  • California's Siskiyou County faces similar freeze warnings with affected areas including Happy Camp and Yreka.
  • Utah's Capitol Reef National Park has a freeze warning for subfreezing temperatures as low as 30 degrees.
  • Frost advisories are also in place in parts of Oregon, Delaware, and Maryland, due to potential frost damage to plants.
  • The NWS warns that frost and freeze conditions could damage crops and sensitive plants, urging residents to take protective steps.
  • Local NWS offices are providing updates via websites and social media platforms.
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