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Warning Issued in Southern Arizona as Temperatures Plunge

Warning Issued in Southern Arizona as Temperatures Plunge

Summary

The National Weather Service (NWS) in Southern Arizona has issued a freeze warning for several areas, expecting temperatures to drop significantly. This warning highlights potential risks to crops, vegetation, and plumbing. Residents and businesses are advised to take protective measures to avoid damage.

Key Facts

  • A freeze warning is issued for parts of Southern Arizona by the NWS.
  • Temperatures are expected to range from 24 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • The warning is in effect from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Friday morning.
  • Cities like Clifton, Benson, and Sierra Vista will experience this warning.
  • Frost and subfreezing temperatures threaten sensitive vegetation and outdoor plumbing.
  • Residents are urged to take immediate actions like wrapping pipes and protecting plants.
  • It's the only freeze warning in the U.S. right now, although other states have winter advisories.
  • Parts of Arizona are also under a flood watch due to heavy rainfall.
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