New York Faces Frost Advisory as Temperatures Drop to the 30s Overnight

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New York, NY – A Frost Advisory has been issued for parts of New York, with temperatures expected to drop into the 30s and 40s overnight. Blustery winds will bring the coldest air of the season so far, making for chilly conditions by Tuesday morning.

The National Weather Service issued the advisory for the interior regions of the state, warning that outdoor plants may suffer damage if left unprotected. This cold snap marks the first significant frost threat of the season. Residents in the advisory area are encouraged to cover sensitive plants or move them indoors.

According to the National Weather Service, the Frost Advisory will remain in effect until 9 a.m. Tuesday. Low temperatures are forecasted to dip into the mid-to-high 30s for cities like Poughkeepsie and White Plains, while areas closer to New York City will see lows in the 40s.

The cold weather is expected to ease slightly as the week progresses. However, it serves as a reminder that winter is fast approaching, and residents should prepare for more cold weather ahead.