DC Weather: Comfortable Tuesday Before Midweek Heatwave and Storms
After enjoying a comfortable and seasonable Tuesday, the Washington D.C. metropolitan area is bracing for a substantial shift in weather pat...
Frost Advisory:: The National Weather Service issued a frost advisory for several counties in the Susquehanna Valley.
Timing:: The advisory is in effect from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. Sunday.
Affected Areas:: Dauphin, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Mifflin, and Perry counties.
Temperature:: Temperatures could drop as low as 34°F, leading to frost formation.
Impact:: Sensitive outdoor plants are at risk and may be killed if left uncovered.
Gardening Advice:: Stacy Stehr from Kenny Stehr and Sons Farm advises waiting a couple of weeks before planting annuals to ensure better growth. If already planted, cover them with cloth overnight during freeze warnings.
Why This Matters:: Understanding these weather patterns helps gardeners and farmers protect their investments and ensure healthy plant growth. Knowing when to take precautions can save time and money.
After a spell of warm weather, a cold front is expected to bring cooler temperatures and potential frost to Pennsylvania. The FOX43 Weather Impact team and the National Weather Service have both issued alerts, urging residents to take precautions. For farmers and gardeners in south-central Pennsylvania, where the growing season has already begun, protecting sensitive plants is crucial. The last spring freeze in the Scranton area is typically around April 25th, and for Williamsport, it's around April 29th, but freezing temperatures in late May have occurred recently as 2023. Given the rising costs of fertilizers, gas, and diesel fuel, protecting existing plants becomes even more important this year. Covering plants with cloth overnight can provide sufficient protection during a freeze warning.
What should I do if I've already planted sensitive plants?
Cover your annual plants with a cloth overnight during a freeze warning.
When is the typical last spring freeze in Pennsylvania?
The last spring freeze is typically around April 25th in the Scranton area and April 29th in the Williamsport area.
Why are plants expected to cost more this year?
Increased costs for fertilizers, gas, and diesel fuel have led to cutbacks in fertilizer use, potentially increasing plant prices.
Monitor local weather forecasts and advisories.
Take immediate steps to protect sensitive plants if you're in an affected area.
Consider delaying planting annuals for a couple of weeks to avoid frost risk.
Be prepared for potentially higher plant costs this year due to increased production expenses.
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