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Central North Carolina Under Freeze Warning; Raleigh Residents Brace for Icy Conditions

Central North Carolina Under Freeze Warning; Raleigh Residents Brace for Icy Conditions

A Freeze Warning is in force until 9 AM EST this morning as the chill of November sets in across central North Carolina. Temperatures in the upper 20s to lower 30s when residents got up put vulnerable vegetation and plumbing at risk from the early winter’s grasp.

Those exposed petals and pipes could pay the price for failing to notice nature’s cold murmur, according to the National Weather Service in Raleigh, North Carolina. The warning stated, “Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops and other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor plumbing.” With this freeze warning, the area stretches from Person to Sampson County, including Raleigh and beyond, creating vistas straight out of a winter postcard, even though the calendar still insists on October.

Even if the sky is generally sunny today and the temperature is almost at 50 degrees, the evening will bring more cold with clear skies and lows of about 40. With highs edging closer to the warm embrace of 60 degrees by Saturday, the promise of sunshine lingers throughout the weekend, warming both soil and emotions.

The National Weather Service, however, suggests delaying the haste to put away winter clothing. The threat of “patchy frost” early on Sunday and the possibility of rains by next Wednesday night might ruin any prospect of a pleasant week in a dangerous weather outlook. Given the continued likelihood of rain, Thanksgiving Day eaters might want to add a little resilience to their turkey.

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