Raleigh, NC – A frost advisory remains active across central North Carolina and southeastern Virginia until 8 a.m. Sunday. Rural areas could see temperatures in the low to mid-30s, creating conditions for frost to form.
The National Weather Service warns that sensitive outdoor plants may suffer damage or death without proper protection. Residents in areas such as Durham, Greensboro, and Rocky Mount in North Carolina and Suffolk and Chesapeake in Virginia should take precautions overnight. Urban areas may stay slightly warmer, with lows around 40 degrees, reducing frost risk…