Washington and several U.S. regions experienced early-morning freeze warnings Wednesday as temperatures dipped into the upper 20s and low 30s, with meteorologists reporting frost risk for sensitive vegetation; forecasters in D.C., Indiana, the Carolinas, West Virginia and Phoenix outlined the cold start and the timing of a midweek warmup. The immediate effect is advisories for residents to protect outdoor plants Wednesday morning, while forecasts indicate a warming trend Thursday into the weekend with highs climbing into the 60s, 70s and 80s in many areas; rain chances remain low this week though humidity and thunderstorm potential rise next week.
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This sudden cold snap can harm your outdoor plants. Cover them up or bring them in if possible. The warming trend later this week should reduce frost risk, but keep an eye on the forecast.
Mother Nature's throwing a curveball with a frosty start followed by a warmup. Protect your plants now, then enjoy the warmer weekend weather. Worth forwarding if you know a green thumb who might need a heads-up.
Retailers of gardening supplies, frost protection gear, and HVAC services may see increased demand as residents and businesses respond to freeze warnings and warming transitions.
Growers, nurseries, and outdoor-dependent businesses risk crop and plant losses due to early-morning freezes and variable temperatures across multiple regions.
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Freeze Warnings Early, Widespread Warmup Expected This Weekend
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