Frost Warning Issued for Northwestern Minnesota as Temperatures Plummet Overnight

0
Frost warning
-Advertisement-

Grand Forks, ND — A frost advisory has been issued for northwestern Minnesota tonight, with temperatures expected to drop as low as 34 degrees. Clear skies and light winds are expected to enhance cooling, increasing the risk of frost formation. Residents are advised to protect plants or bring them indoors overnight.

According to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks, the frost advisory will be in effect from 1 a.m. to 8 a.m. Tuesday morning. Lows across the region will range between 34 and 43 degrees, with areas like Thief River Falls, Roseau, and Ada expected to see temperatures in the mid-30s.

Gardeners and farmers should take precautions to prevent frost damage, especially in vulnerable areas. Bringing sensitive plants indoors or covering them with frost cloth or blankets can reduce potential harm.

This sudden drop in temperature comes after warmer daytime highs, making frost formation likely by early morning.