Near or below freezing temperatures are expected to impact much
of the Southern Interior late Friday into early Saturday. Areas
of frost are expected by Saturday morning. It might be best to
wait until after the weekend to plant your garden or cover/protect
sensitive vegetation that was already planted, since winter isn’t
quite over yet.
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