Millions of Americans under dangerous freeze warning TODAY
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Millions of Americans under dangerous freeze warning TODAY
"Millions of Americans are facing a dangerous freeze warning on Tuesday as temperatures drop below freezing across multiple states. Sub-freezing temperatures as low as 22 to 30°F are expected in parts of Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Michigan, Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued the warning for tonight into Wednesday morning, ending between 8 and 10am local time, depending on the state and county."
"North-central and northeast Wisconsin could see temperatures in the mid-20s, while inland Upper Michigan is expected to reach as low as 28°F. The Central Yampa River Basin in Colorado may experience temperatures down to 27°F, and portions of Wyoming are facing readings as low as 22°F in some valleys. North Dakota farmers are advised that frost and freeze conditions could kill sensitive vegetation, and similar risks exist for gardens and crops in Minnesota and Wisconsin."
"Residents are being urged to protect tender plants, wrap outdoor pipes and take precautions against frost damage. Authorities warned that sensitive outdoor vegetation may be killed if left uncovered and unprotected. This early October cold snap is part of a larger pattern of record-low temperatures sweeping across the northern US, with forecasters warning that conditions may remain chilly throughout the week."
Freeze warnings cover parts of Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Michigan, Colorado, Wyoming and Idaho as temperatures drop below freezing, with readings forecast as low as 22 to 30°F. The National Weather Service issued warnings for tonight into Wednesday morning, ending between 8 and 10am local time depending on location. Multiple Wisconsin and Minnesota counties are specifically highlighted for overnight sub-freezing temperatures. Farmers and gardeners face risks to sensitive vegetation, and residents are urged to protect tender plants, wrap outdoor pipes and take frost-prevention measures. The early October cold snap is part of a larger pattern of record-low temperatures across the northern US that may persist through the week.
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