Frost Advisory Issued for Early Tuesday Morning Across North Carolina

Monday, April 20, 2026 - 6:14am

Published: April 20, 2026 – Early Morning Update

A Frost Advisory has been issued for portions of North Carolina, including areas near Rowan, Davie, and Davidson Counties, as temperatures drop into the 30s early Tuesday morning.

This is a result of clear skies, light winds, and dry air settling in behind the recent cold front — creating ideal conditions for frost development.


When to Expect Frost

  • Central NC (Piedmont & Coastal Plain):
    2 AM to 8 AM Tuesday
  • Western NC (Foothills & Mountains):
    Midnight to 9 AM Tuesday

What to Expect

  • Temperatures falling into the lower to mid 30s
  • Frost developing in rural, low-lying, and sheltered areas
  • Less frost likely in urban areas where temperatures stay slightly warmer

While not everyone will see frost, many locations — especially outside city centers — could experience patchy to areas of frost by sunrise Tuesday.


Impacts

Frost can:

  • Damage or kill sensitive plants and early garden growth
  • Impact flowers, vegetables, and other outdoor vegetation

Who Is Most at Risk

  • Rural areas
  • Open fields and valleys
  • Locations away from urban heat

What You Should Do

Take steps now to protect your plants:

  • Cover sensitive vegetation
  • Bring potted plants indoors if possible
  • Protect outdoor plumbing if needed

Why This Is Happening

Behind the recent cold front:

  • Skies clear out
  • Winds become light
  • Dry air allows temperatures to fall quickly overnight

This setup leads to efficient radiational cooling, allowing frost to form even in mid-April.


Looking Ahead

After the chilly start Tuesday morning:

  • Temperatures rebound quickly into the 70s Tuesday afternoon
  • 80s return by midweek
  • Dry weather continues

Bottom Line

  • Frost Advisory in effect early Tuesday morning
  • Temperatures in the low to mid 30s
  • Frost most likely in rural areas
  • Protect sensitive plants

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