The National Weather Service issued a revised freeze warning for the South Central Oregon Coast on Saturday at 1:02 p.m., which is in effect for Sunday from 2 to 9 a.m.
According to the weather service, “Very cold temperatures as low as 20 to 25 degrees expected.”
“Unprotected skin exposed to these low temperatures may suffer from frostbite and hypothermia. According to the weather service, “freeze conditions could damage unprotected outdoor plumbing and kill crops and other sensitive vegetation.” “Keep pets indoors as much as possible.”
Freeze watch or warning – this is what it means
Freeze warnings are in effect from May through October (though they may be extended if needed), during which time low temperatures of 29 to 32 degrees are predicted. A freeze watch might be issued a few days in advance if temperatures have the potential to drop below these criteria.
The weather service says there isn’t much you can do to preserve plants if your location is under a freeze warning or watch. Depending on the severity of the weather, the freeze may probably kill your sensitive plants, so if you can relocate them inside, do so.
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