Be sure to allow extra time to warm up your car before the morning commute and consider wearing gloves. If that happens, it would be our first significant freeze/frost threat of the season. Lows will be in the mid 30s by Wednesday morning, close to 20 degrees below normal. It will be important to have a winter coat ready Wednesday morning and bring sensitive plants indoors that can't handle frost, which will be possible overnight. A freeze warning means lows will be at or below freezing. for Wake, Durham, Johnston counties and areas to the northwest, including Chatham, Orange, Franklin, Lee, Moore, Vance, Warren and Person counties.Ī frost advisory means lows will be close to freezing, in the mid 30s. A freeze warning goes into effect at 3 a.m. Wednesday from Cumberland and Wayne counties to the southeast, including Harnett, Johnston and Nash counties. Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, temperatures will plunge near freezing range for the first time this season.Ī frost advisory goes in effect at 3 a.m. "It's definitely going to be a chilly one," WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said.Ī cold front that moved through the area Monday evening will deliver the coldest air of the season over the next few days. Highs on Tuesday will only get to the upper 50s in Raleigh - that's 20+ degrees cooler than Monday, which reached 80 degrees. A freeze watch is in effect for all of central North Carolina for Wednesday night. A freeze warning for Tuesday night has expanded to include Wake, Durham, Franklin, Johnston and Orange counties.
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