Freeze Warning Issued for Southern Ohio Until 9 AM Wednesday, Temperatures to Drop

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Cincinnati, OH – A freeze warning has been issued for Southern Ohio, effective from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Wednesday, as temperatures are expected to fall as low as 30 degrees overnight. Areas impacted include Butler, Warren, and Ross counties, where frost could threaten crops and outdoor plants.

The National Weather Service is urging residents to take action to protect sensitive vegetation and outdoor plumbing from the cold conditions. Gardeners should cover vulnerable plants to prevent frost damage, while homeowners are advised to drain any exposed pipes or sprinkler systems to avoid freezing.

Farmers and gardeners are particularly at risk during this cold snap, as crops left exposed to these sub-freezing temperatures could be damaged or destroyed. Residents can use plant covers, such as blankets or specially designed frost cloths, to protect their plants from freezing.

The freeze warning will last until 9 a.m. Wednesday, and residents should also ensure that any outdoor plumbing is properly insulated. Although the cold front will pass quickly, the potential for plant damage is significant, especially for those who do not prepare.

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