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Millions Face Plummeting Subfreezing Weather in 6 States

Millions Face Plummeting Subfreezing Weather in 6 States

Summary

Six states in the U.S. are experiencing a sudden drop in temperatures, prompting the National Weather Service to issue freeze warnings and frost advisories. The affected states are Arizona, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, with some areas seeing temperatures fall as low as 20 degrees Fahrenheit. This weather change could impact plants, plumbing, and driving conditions.

Key Facts

  • Freeze warnings and frost advisories are in effect for Arizona, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
  • Temperatures in some areas are dropping to around 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The sudden cold can harm crops and outdoor plants and damage water pipes.
  • Drivers are warned about slippery roads due to the cold.
  • Arizona: Certain areas expected to see temperatures between 30 and 34 degrees.
  • Kansas: Some counties could experience temperatures as low as 24 degrees.
  • Nebraska: Temperatures may fall to 24 degrees in central parts of the state.
  • Texas: Parts of the state could see temperatures drop to 20 degrees.
  • Oklahoma and New Mexico also face similar cold conditions in specific regions.
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