
Weather officials have issued a freeze warning for Tuesday morning, alerting residents to prepare for potentially damaging cold temperatures.
The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey issued the warning at 2:34 AM on April 9th, with the advisory remaining in effect until 9:00 AM the same day.
The brief but intense cold snap comes as an unexpected weather pattern for this time in April, when temperatures typically begin warming for spring.
Residents should take precautions to protect sensitive plants, outdoor plumbing, and pets during the warning period. The freeze conditions could damage or kill unprotected vegetation and crops.








