
Weather officials have issued a freeze warning for the region, cautioning residents about dangerously cold temperatures expected during the early morning hours of April 8th.
The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey, activated the warning at 3:00 AM EDT on April 8th, with the alert remaining in effect until 9:00 AM the same day.
The six-hour warning period covers the coldest part of the morning when freezing temperatures are most likely to occur and cause damage to temperature-sensitive plants and vegetation.
Residents are advised to take precautions to protect any outdoor plants, gardens, or crops that could be harmed by the freezing conditions during this timeframe.








