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COLUMBUS, Ohio — With temperatures as low as 30 forecasted for late Sunday and early Monday, the National Weather Service has
Temperatures could be low enough to result in widespread frost formation that could kill sensitive outdoor plants if left uncovered.Temperatures Monday morning will reach 32 degrees, especially outside the city with widespread frost nearly everywhere. However, a clear sky all day will allow sunshine to warm us back up to about 60 degrees during the afternoon.
And after a cool start to the week on Monday, we'll warm up to nearly 70 a few days next week before more rain and cool weather head our way Friday. Freeze Watches are issued by the National Weather Service when there is a potential for significant, widespread freezing temperatures within the next 24-36 hours. Before You Leave, Check This Out
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