© 2024 LEHIGHVALLEYNEWS.COM
Your Local News | Allentown, Bethlehem & Easton
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Environment & Science

Bring in your sensitive plants tonight as Lehigh Valley expects to see frost

frost advisory 10/23/23.jpeg
Courtesy
/
National Weather Service
The Lehigh Valley expects to see frosts from 2-9 a.m. Tuesday as the temperature drops to as low as 35 degrees.

  • The National Weather Service (NWS) Mount Holly has issued a Frost Advisory for the Lehigh Valley, among other regions, in effect from 2-9 a.m. on Tuesday
  • With the potential for frost, sensitive outdoor vegetation may be at risk of damage if left uncovered
  • Anticipate the coldest night of the season, especially in the typical cold spots of NJ/PA where temperatures may approach freezing

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — The National Weather Service at Mount Holly has issued a frost advisory for several regions, including the Lehigh Valley.
The advisory will be in effect from 2-9 a.m. Tuesday.

It comes as temperatures are expected to drop as low as 35 degrees, potentially leading to frost formation.

Sensitive outdoor vegetation could be at risk of damage if left uncovered. The weather service suggests that residents “remember to cover up or bring in [their] sensitive plants tonight.”

Currently, calm winds and clear skies prevail as a surface high-pressure system continues eastward through the day and into the evening, according to the forecast, made about 4:10 p.m.

As night falls, the temperature decline will be influenced by factors such as moisture levels closer to the ground and the arrival of cloud cover because of a passing shortwave — or kink in the weather system.

“The coldest night so far this season is expected. The typical cold spots in NJ/PA may see temps near freezing.”
The National Weather Service

Clouds making their way to the northern regions by late evening are anticipated, which will help regulate radiational cooling in such as the Poconos, Lehigh Valley and northern New Jersey.

That should prevent a widespread freeze, but temperatures still be conducive to frost in most areas, according to the weather service.

“The coldest night so far this season is expected,” the weather service says on X, formerly known as Twitter. “The typical cold spots in NJ/PA may see temps near freezing.”

Despite a cold Tuesday morning in the upper 30s and low 40s at sunrise, there should be a swift recovery on the way in the afternoon, according to the weather service.

The day is expected to remain dry and sunny, with highs in the upper 60s.