This is about the time of year that the D.C. area sees its last freezing temperatures of the season.
Frost could start forming about midnight and last through 9 a.m., according to the. The advisory covers almost the entire region. In the image below, counties shaded white have the best chance of seeing frost, but be alert on the edge of this area, since these advisories could be expanded.
Growing season hasn’t gotten much past the typical last-frost dates in the region. Areas most “safe to plant outside” are in the District and down the Potomac River into parts of Southern Maryland, where the final freeze averages March 24. In contrast, those along the Interstate 81 corridor have to wait until nearly May to have confidence in being past a typical season’s final frost. Note that the dates shown on this map reflect the middle point of a data set of final frost dates, discounting record late-frost dates — which could be a couple of weeks later.
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