Conway, NH – A frost advisory is in effect for parts of northern and southern New Hampshire, where temperatures are expected to plunge into the mid-30s overnight, starting at midnight.
The National Weather Service reports that areas including Northern and Southern Grafton, as well as Northern and Southern Carroll Counties, will see frost from midnight until 9 a.m. Wednesday. Sensitive plants are at risk, and residents are advised to take immediate action to prevent damage from the cold.
Local authorities recommend covering gardens and moving delicate plants indoors to avoid the effects of frost. These precautionary measures are particularly crucial for gardeners and farmers managing late-season crops.
As fall sets in, the state is likely to see additional frost warnings, with temperatures continuing to drop. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through local weather channels and the National Weather Service for the latest updates and advice.