
Weather forecasters have issued a freeze warning effective early Sunday morning, alerting residents to prepare for potentially damaging cold temperatures.
The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey, released the cold weather advisory at 2:38 AM on April 21st, with the warning period extending until 9:00 AM the same day.
During freeze warnings, temperatures are expected to drop to levels that could harm sensitive vegetation and outdoor plants. Residents are typically advised to take protective measures for their gardens and outdoor plumbing.
The weather service issues these alerts when subfreezing temperatures are anticipated, particularly during times of year when such cold snaps are unusual and could catch people unprepared.








