CLEVELAND — We’re in store for a chilly night as temps will tumble into the 30s, which is why the National Weather Service in Cleveland has issued a freeze warning for multiple counties throughout Northeast Ohio.
The warning will be in effect from midnight tonight through 8 a.m. Thursday in the following counties:
- Ashland
- Ashtabula (inland only)
- Geauga
- Holmes
- Huron
- Mahoning
- Medina
- Portage
- Richland
- Seneca
- Stark
- Summit
- Trumbull
- Wayne
In addition, Cuyahoga, Lake, and Lorain counties along with the Ashtabula lakeshore will be under a frost advisory through 8 a.m. While temperatures in those areas aren't expected to dip below freezing, there could still be a decent amount of frost.
“Frost could kill sensitive outdoor vegetation if left uncovered,” according to the National Weather Service. “Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold.”
This colder air won’t last for long, though, as temps will reach the mid to upper 70s by Thursday afternoon.
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