Las Vegas Frost Advisory: Are You Ready for Tonight’s Bitter Chill

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Las Vegas, don’t let tonight’s freeze catch you unprepared! The National Weather Service has issued a Freeze Warning and Frost Advisory for the region, with temperatures expected to plunge into the 20s and low 30s. This sharp drop could damage plants, harm pets, and affect those without adequate heating. Here’s what you need to know to stay ahead of the cold.

Las Vegas Frost Advisory: Are You Ready for Tonight’s Bitter Chill

Details on the Freeze Warning: This warning is in effect from 1 AM to 9 AM Tuesday and will impact the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding areas. Temperatures could dip as low as 28–32°F, putting plants and outdoor pipes at risk. Residents are advised to take immediate precautions.

Frost Advisory: Also valid during the same time, the Frost Advisory affects areas with slightly higher temperatures, where frost is likely to form. This poses a threat to sensitive vegetation and can cause discomfort for anyone exposed without proper shelter.

Forecast: Tonight’s low is expected to hit 30°F under clear skies. While Tuesday brings sunshine and a high near 54°F, the cold will return overnight.

What You Should Do:

  • Protect Plants: Bring sensitive plants indoors or cover them with frost cloths.
  • Safeguard Pets: Ensure pets have a warm shelter and aren’t exposed to freezing temperatures.
  • Pipe Precautions: Insulate or wrap exposed pipes to prevent freezing and bursting.
  • Check on Others: Look out for elderly neighbors or those without heating.

Stay tuned to local weather updates, and don’t let this cold snap catch you off guard. By taking simple precautions now, you can avoid potential damage and discomfort.

Stay safe and warm, Las Vegas

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