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Freeze Watch in Northern Michigan:: Temperatures could drop as low as 23 degrees in some areas of Northern Michigan from May 8th to May 9th. This could kill crops and other sensitive vegetation.
Frost Advisory in Southern Michigan:: Southern Michigan, from Lake Michigan east to Isabella, Gratiot, Clinton, Ingham and Jackson counties, could see frost overnight with temperatures down to about 32 degrees.
Impact on Gardeners:: Gardeners who have already planted cold-sensitive plants need to take immediate action to protect them from the impending frost and freeze.
Why this matters:: Late-season frost can devastate gardens and crops, leading to significant losses for both home gardeners and agricultural businesses. Taking precautions now can save time, money, and effort in the long run.
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze watch for Northern Michigan and a frost advisory for Southern Michigan due to an influx of cold air. A northeast wind is funneling cold air over Lake Huron into Lower Michigan, causing temperatures to plummet.
How to Prepare:
Bring Plants Indoors: If possible, move potted plants indoors or into a garage.
Cover Plants: Use winter blankets, tarps, or frost fabric to cover plants, trapping radiant heat from the ground.
Specific Temperature Forecasts for Northern Michigan (Night of May 8):
Grayling: 23 degrees
Mio: 27 degrees
Houghton Lake: 28 degrees
Cadillac: 28 degrees
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Who This Affects Most:
Gardeners: Those who have already planted cold-sensitive plants are at the highest risk.
Farmers: A widespread frost/freeze could damage crops, especially in Northern Michigan.
After this cold snap, warmer-than-normal temperatures are expected, with no further frost anticipated for the southern half of Lower Michigan after May 20th.
Q: What does a freeze watch mean?
A freeze watch is issued when there is a potential for significant, widespread freezing temperatures, but the occurrence, location, and/or timing is still uncertain.
Q: What does a frost advisory mean?
A frost advisory is issued when widespread frost formation is expected over an extensive area. Surface temperatures are usually in the mid 30s.
Q: How can I protect my plants from frost?
Bring plants indoors if possible, or cover them with blankets or frost fabric.
A freeze watch and frost advisory are in effect for Michigan.
Northern Michigan is at risk of freezing temperatures, while Southern Michigan may experience frost.
Protect sensitive plants by bringing them indoors or covering them.
Warmer temperatures are expected after this cold snap.
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