The National Weather Service has issued a Frost Advisory for parts of central and eastern Nevada for Saturday night. Residents in these areas are advised to take precautions to protect their plants and crops from potential damage due to the cold temperatures expected.
The advisory applies to portions of central and eastern Nevada, including areas in Elko, Eureka, White Pine, and northern Nye counties. Temperatures are expected to drop into the low to mid-30s during the overnight hours, with areas of frost likely to form on surfaces such as cars, rooftops, and vegetation.
To protect sensitive plants from the cold temperatures, residents are advised to cover them with a sheet or blanket, bring potted plants indoors, or use mulch to insulate roots. It is also recommended to disconnect and drain any outdoor hoses to prevent freezing and damage.
This Frost Advisory serves as a reminder for residents in these areas to be vigilant and prepared for the changing weather conditions. As the winter season approaches, it is important to take necessary steps to protect property and vegetation from potential harm.
The advisory will be in effect from late Saturday night until early Sunday morning. Residents are urged to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts and take appropriate measures to safeguard their plants and crops from the cold temperatures. Stay informed and stay safe during this period of frosty weather in central and eastern Nevada.
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