The
National Weather Service said frost and freezing conditions are
possible in parts of central North Carolina Saturday and Sunday night
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A frost advisory was issued for northern counties beginning early Sunday morning. The freeze watch goes into effect Sunday night into Monday morning.
A freeze watch means sub-freezing temperatures are possible. Meteorologist Chris Hohmann said the coldest morning will most likely be Monday when clear skies, light winds, and dry air combine with the chilly air mass to send temperatures into the low and mid-30s across the region, with some upper 30s in the Sandhills.
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A frost advisory was issued for northern counties beginning early Sunday morning. The freeze watch goes into effect Sunday night into Monday morning.
A freeze watch means sub-freezing temperatures are possible. Meteorologist Chris Hohmann said the coldest morning will most likely be Monday when clear skies, light winds, and dry air combine with the chilly air mass to send temperatures into the low and mid-30s across the region, with some upper 30s in the Sandhills.
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