The National Weather Service issued a freeze watch for Bucks County on Thursday at 1:12 a.m. The watch is valid from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Friday, and warns of sub-freezing temperatures as low as 31 degrees. Frost and freeze conditions can kill crops and other sensitive vegetation, so the weather service advises residents to take steps to protect their plants from the cold. Freeze warnings are typically issued from May to October, when low temperatures are expected to be between 29 and 32 degrees. If there is a potential for temperatures to fall into these thresholds, a freeze watch may be issued a few days in advance. The weather service notes that if a freeze warning or watch is issued for your area, there is little you can do to protect plants. However, if you can move your sensitive plants indoors, you should do so, as the freeze will likely kill them, depending on the severity of the conditions. Advance Local Weather Alerts is a service provided by United Robots, which uses machine learning to compile the latest data from the National Weather Service.
Freeze Watch Issued for Bucks County
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