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Freeze Warnings North and Frost Advisory Includes Twin Cities Tuesday Night

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"A massive freeze warning has been issued for a large part of Michigan, with temperatures dipping into the 20s tonight, prompting a statewide alert. 'Widespread sub-freezing temperatures are expected across interior eastern Upper and northern Lower Michigan,' warned the National Weather Service. The freeze warning affects the eastern part of the Upper Peninsula and the top half of the Lower Peninsula, with other areas covered by a less-dire Frost Advisory.
As the weather forecast calls for temperatures to plummet in the Boston area late Thursday night into Friday morning, a freeze warning has been issued for parts of Massachusetts, with high temperatures expected to be 20-to-25 degrees colder than recent days. 'It has been one of the warmest starts to October on record, but all of that is about to change,' said Terry Eliasen, Exec. Weather Producer at WBZ-TV.
Frost advisories and freeze warnings have been issued across the northern US, from Idaho to Michigan, as the growing season comes to an end for millions of farmers and gardeners. 'Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor plumbing,' warned the National Weather Service in Duluth, Minnesota.
In Minnesota, freeze warnings and frost advisories have been issued, with temperatures dipping into the 20s across northern Minnesota Wednesday morning. 'Freeze warnings and frost advisories are in place across the western Upper Peninsula, and frost advisories and freeze watches for the eastern half of the UP from late tonight through Thursday morning,' said Paul Huttner, Updraft Minnesota Weather News.
As the cold snap continues, residents are advised to protect sensitive outdoor vegetation, with some areas expected to experience the first frost of the season. 'Sensitive outdoor plants may be killed if left uncovered,' warned the weather service in Grand Forks, North Dakota. With the threat of frost and freeze conditions, farmers and gardeners are bracing for the worst, as the weather service predicts more frost and freeze alerts to be posted over the next few days.",
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