Richmond: Local television meteorologists issued forecasts Tuesday through Saturday calling for cool, dry conditions with localized freeze warnings early in the week and a progressive warm-up toward the weekend. Broadcasters in Birmingham and Wilmington provided similar outlooks, noting mostly sunny skies and minimal measurable precipitation through the coming days. Residents were advised Tuesday and Wednesday to protect early-planted annuals during freeze warnings and to expect rising pollen levels through the weekend; the Birmingham forecast noted no frost risk for the next ten days. Officials and broadcasters urged viewers to monitor local apps and prepare for outdoor events this weekend and next week.
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The weather shift impacts your daily life. Early-week freeze warnings mean protecting your plants and bundling up. As the week progresses, expect rising pollen levels, which could trigger allergies. Plan outdoor activities for the warm, dry weekend ahead.
Stay tuned to local forecasts and adjust your plans accordingly. If you're an allergy sufferer, stock up on antihistamines. And if you've got green fingers, protect your early-planted annuals from the freeze. Worth forwarding if you know someone who could use a heads-up.
Retailers of gardening supplies, plant-protection products and outdoor apparel likely saw increased demand as residents prepared for freeze warnings and warm, dry weekend weather.
Local gardeners and early planters faced potential damage from early-week freeze warnings while allergy sufferers contended with elevated pollen levels through the weekend.
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Regional forecasts: Cool start, warm dry weekend ahead
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