The National Weather Service issued a revised frost advisory for the South Central Oregon Coast on Monday at 3:55 p.m., which is in effect from 11 p.m. until Tuesday at 9 a.m.
The meteorological service states that “temperatures of 33 to 36 degrees Fahrenheit will result in frost formation,” “A few of the typically colder locations could fall to freezing.”
“Sensitive outdoor vegetation may be harmed by snow. The weather agency warns that leaving sensitive outdoor plants exposed could harm them. “Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold.”
What to do if there is a frost advisory
In conditions where temperatures, winds, and sky cover are conducive to the formation of frost, frost advisories are issued from May through October (but they may be extended if needed). When the temperature is 36 degrees or lower, this is most likely to occur. The term ‘death frost’ is used to describe frosts that are severe enough to terminate the growing season.
If a frost advisory is issued for your area, the weather service advises moving delicate plants indoors for the night or covering them before the sun sets to help keep heat near them.
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