The National Weather Service issued a freeze watch for Orange and Putnam counties, valid from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. on Friday. Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 27 degrees are possible. Residents are advised to protect tender plants and outdoor plumbing from the cold.
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A freeze watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket counties, valid from 11 p.m. Thursday until 5 a.m. Friday. Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 28 degrees are possible, and the weather service warns that frost and freeze conditions could damage crops, vegetation, and outdoor plumbing. Residents are urged to take steps to protect sensitive plants from the cold.
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze watch for Bucks County, valid from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Friday. Temperatures are expected to drop to as low as 31 degrees, which could damage or kill crops and other sensitive vegetation. Residents are advised to take steps to protect their plants from the cold.
A freeze watch has been issued for Upper Bucks County, Pennsylvania, valid from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Friday. Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 31 degrees are possible, which could damage crops and other sensitive vegetation. Residents are urged to take steps to protect their plants from the cold, such as moving them indoors or covering them with blankets.
Parts of the United Kingdom are bracing for freezing overnight temperatures and frosty mornings due to the arrival of cold Arctic air. The Met Office forecasts temperatures in northern England and Scotland to drop as low as -3C on Wednesday and Thursday nights, with the possibility of snow on higher ground. The chilly conditions are expected to last for the next few days, with eastern parts of England experiencing particularly cold weather. However, temperatures are expected to rise over the weekend, possibly even exceeding seasonal averages by one or two degrees in places. The Met Office also predicts a risk of heavy rain and possible thunderstorms in southern areas of the UK over the weekend due to an area of low pressure moving across the country.
USC quarterback Caleb Williams expressed enthusiasm for the potential construction of a new Bears stadium on the lakefront in Detroit. Williams, who is projected to be the top pick in the NFL Draft, emphasized his willingness to play in cold temperatures, having played in a variety of weather conditions during his college career. He acknowledged that the stadium would take several years to complete, but he would be thrilled to play there in the future.
A slow-moving low-pressure band from the Arctic will bring widespread frost and cold temperatures to the UK this week. Winds gusting up to 28mph will batter the North Sea coast on Wednesday, accompanied by temperatures as low as 4C in East and North Yorkshire. The cold snap will follow a warm weekend, with temperatures reaching nearly 20C in Northern Ireland and over 16C in Pembrokeshire, Wales.