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Pennsylvania Faces Freeze Watch: Dangerously Low Temps Ahead
19 Apr
Summary
- Freeze watch issued for parts of Pennsylvania early this week.
- Temperatures could drop as low as 29°F on Monday, into the 20s Tuesday.
- Alert warns of potential damage to crops and sensitive vegetation.

Several counties in Pennsylvania are currently under a freeze watch, with forecasts predicting temperatures as low as 29°F on Monday morning and potentially falling into the 20s by Tuesday. The National Weather Service issued these alerts between midnight and 9 am local time, signaling a warning before conditions are confirmed. Sub-freezing temperatures, particularly on Monday night, pose a significant risk.
The agency cautions that such conditions could be fatal to crops and other sensitive vegetation. Residents are strongly advised to implement protective measures for outdoor plants and infrastructure. As the situation develops, the National Weather Service indicated that additional advisories or an upgrade to a freeze warning are possible if temperatures are confirmed to be in the freezing range.