Pennsylvania Frost Advisory: Protect Sensitive Plants from 2-8 a.m. Saturday

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Pittsburgh, PA – A frost advisory is in effect for portions of western Pennsylvania early Saturday morning, with temperatures dipping low enough to threaten sensitive outdoor vegetation. From 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. Saturday, frost could potentially harm tender plants that are not protected.

According to the National Weather Service, frost could cause significant damage to vulnerable outdoor plants if they are left uncovered during these early hours. Gardeners and homeowners are advised to take precautions now to shield plants from the cold. This includes covering sensitive plants with blankets, tarps, or frost cloth, or bringing potted plants inside overnight.

While this frost advisory mainly affects rural and suburban areas, city dwellers in Pittsburgh should also be prepared, particularly those with outdoor plants or gardens. Local roads could see a slight drop in visibility, but no major travel disruptions are expected.

This advisory will be in effect until 8 a.m. Saturday. Stay tuned for updates, as additional frost alerts may be issued for other areas in the region.

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