Chilly stretch in Twin Cities with repeated frost chances, spotty showers

frosted leaves close up in winter morning

Thursday will be chilly in the Twin Cities, with areas of frost early and again in the evening hours.  A frost advisory is in effect until 8 a.m. Expect a mix of sun and clouds with spotty showers possible out west. Friday will be partly cloudy with similar conditions from the previous three days. It will cool with another night near freezing. The weekend will be quiet overall with near-normal temperatures and only isolated rain chances. Cooler air returns next week with continued light rain chances and more frost potential.

Source: Chilly stretch in Twin Cities with repeated frost chances, spotty showers – CBS Minnesota

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Late-season cold snap headed for Southeast Michigan to close out the week

hoarfrost and spiderweb on leaves

Just as local gardeners were getting into the swing of spring, Mother Nature is ready to deliver a cold reminder that the growing season isn’t quite ready yet. After a relatively mild start to the week, a late-season cold snap is headed for Southeast Michigan, bringing the threat of frost and overnight sub-freezing temperatures that could put sensitive early-season plants at risk. The most chill is expected to arrive in two waves later this week and into the early weekend. Thursday night and Friday morning are currently looking like the coldest period for the region. Inland areas, including Ann Arbor, Pontiac, and Howell, could see temperatures dip into the low 30s or even upper 20s.

Friday night and Saturday morning, while slightly less intense, clear skies and light winds will create the perfect conditions for widespread frost formation across the metro area. Lows will likely hover in the mid-30s, which is enough to damage “tender” vegetation. This round of cool air will happen as a cold front sliding through the Great Lakes mid-week will usher in a much drier and colder air mass from the north. While daytime highs will be in the 50s on Friday, the real concern is at night. Without cloud cover to act as a blanket, the heat from the day will escape rapidly. For those who have already started their outdoor containers or planted early vegetables, now is the time to have a plan.

Source: Late-season cold snap headed for Southeast Michigan to close out the week – CBS Detroit

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