Gaylord, MI — A frost advisory has been issued for northern Lower Michigan, with temperatures expected to drop into the lower 30s overnight. The cold air mass, coupled with clearing skies, increases the likelihood of frost formation in interior areas, especially around Gaylord, Mio, and Grayling.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service, the frost advisory is in effect from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. Sensitive outdoor vegetation may be damaged or killed if left unprotected. Residents are urged to cover vulnerable plants before nightfall to mitigate the frost threat.
Low temperatures are predicted to range from 33°F to 37°F in some areas, with the highest chance of frost forming in regions like Gaylord and Grayling. Frost-sensitive plants and crops should be safeguarded to avoid harm from the cold.
The National Weather Service advises taking precautions ahead of time, especially for farmers and gardeners, to prevent potential crop losses and damage to gardens.