Frost Advisory Issued for Central Pennsylvania

The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory for Cambria, Blair, Huntingdon, Perry, Dauphin, and Lebanon counties. The advisory is in effect from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. on Thursday. Temperatures between 33 and 36 degrees are expected, which could result in frost formation. The weather service urges residents to take steps to protect tender plants and vegetation from the cold.

Freeze Watch Issued for Southern and Central Pennsylvania

The National Weather Service has issued a freeze watch for several counties in Southern and Central Pennsylvania, including Southern Centre, Southern Clinton, Southern Lycoming, Blair, Huntingdon, Union, Snyder, Montour, Northumberland, and Columbia. The watch is valid from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. on Thursday, and sub-freezing temperatures as low as 30 degrees are possible. Freezing temperatures can kill crops and other sensitive vegetation, so protective measures should be taken now, such as bringing potted plants inside. Freeze watches are typically issued from May to October when low temperatures are expected to be between 29-32 degrees. If a freeze warning or watch is issued for your area, there is little you can do to protect plants other than moving them inside.

Frost Advisory Issued for Central and Southern Pennsylvania

The National Weather Service has issued a frost advisory effective until 8 a.m. for several counties in Central and Southern Pennsylvania, including Southern Centre, Southern Clinton, Southern Lycoming, Blair, Huntingdon, Bedford, Fulton, Franklin, Union, Snyder, Montour, Northumberland, Columbia, Perry, Dauphin, Lebanon, Cumberland, Adams, York, and Lancaster. Frost is expected to develop due to near-ground freezing temperatures that can damage outdoor vegetation. Residents are advised to protect tender plants and vegetation or bring them indoors to prevent damage.

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