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“Temperatures will fall to or below 32 degrees Monday night into Tuesday morning” says the NWS report. “If you’re under a Freeze Watch, make sure to prepare any outdoor vegetation in order to avoid damages due to the cold.”
This is the first freeze of the season for many in the region, the NWS says.
Freezing temperatures should rise above 32 degrees by
Sunday rain and storms increase threat of flooding for
More rain and storms are expected to continue Sunday across most of the
“Soils across much of the region will remain saturated with higher rainfall rates quickly running off and causing minor flooding of streets and typical low-lying, flood-prone areas. Isolated instances of flash flooding will also be possible,” the NWS report warns.
A heavy mist shrouded
A cold front that was expected to arrive in
“The difference today will be the increasing north winds 15 to 20 mph with gusts in excess of 30 mph. In addition, falling temperatures into the 40s north and 50s across western
Why worry about the freeze in
The Farmers’ Almanac prediction for this year’s
Back in June, the
Bundling up as colder days arrive is a given. But for many with green thumbs in the area, the freezing temperatures is a worry because of the effect the cold has on plants. Here’s what the Farmers’ Almanac says about the levels of freezing temperature and its effect on plants:
Light freeze:29-32 degrees — tender plants are killed.
Moderate freeze:25-28 degrees — widely destructive to most vegetation.
Severe freeze:24 degrees and colder — heavy damage to most garden plants.
The great
One of the factors that turned
“A deep freeze impacted parts of the continental
Months after the freeze, many Fort worth residents were still reeling from the event that damaged many homes and upended just as many lives.
Roughly 32,630 insurance claims were submitted by
“It is ruined,”
Water had burst from a frozen pipe in an upstairs bathroom, flooding the carpet and soaking through the floor and into the drywall. The ceiling below had collapsed.
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