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Cold snap hits as frost warnings and freeze threaten early spring

Apr. 20, 2026 / Climate / Author: Praise Swint

A sharp drop in temperatures is setting the tone for the start of the week, as a late-season cold snap moves across parts of the region. Residents are waking up to a noticeably colder environment, with conditions that feel more like early winter than mid-spring.

Daytime highs are expected to remain in the upper 40s to low 50s, but steady winds are making it feel even colder. Wind chill values are dipping into the upper 30s and low 40s, adding to the discomfort for those heading out early in the day. Cloud cover is expected to dominate, with occasional light showers adding to the damp and chilly conditions.

In some areas, a mix of rain and snow cannot be ruled out, especially during the colder parts of the day. While accumulation is not expected, the possibility of mixed precipitation underscores how unusual this cold pattern is for this time of year.

Frost advisory and freeze warning raise concerns

As temperatures continue to fall overnight, officials have issued both a frost advisory and a freeze warning in certain areas. Coastal regions are already experiencing conditions favorable for frost, while inland areas are bracing for even colder temperatures.

Overnight lows are expected to drop into the low 20s to low 30s, creating the potential for a hard freeze. This is particularly concerning for regions where the growing season has already begun, as sensitive plants and crops could be damaged by the sudden cold.

Residents are being encouraged to take precautions to protect outdoor vegetation. Covering plants or bringing them indoors can help reduce the risk of damage as freezing temperatures settle in overnight. The freeze warning is expected to remain in effect through early Tuesday morning, when the coldest temperatures are likely to occur.

Gradual warming expected later in the week

Despite the cold start, a gradual warming trend is expected as the week progresses. Temperatures will slowly climb closer to seasonal averages, offering some relief after the initial chill.

By midweek, conditions will begin to stabilize, though clouds and occasional rain showers may linger. Early Wednesday could still bring a mix of precipitation in some areas, but temperatures are forecast to rise into the 50s and near 60 degrees later in the day.

Sunshine is expected to return by Thursday, helping temperatures climb into the 60s. By Friday, conditions should feel more typical for the season, with mild temperatures and clearer skies.

Looking ahead to the weekend, clouds are expected to increase again, with the possibility of scattered rain showers, particularly in western areas. While temperatures will remain relatively mild, the unsettled weather pattern may continue into early next week.

Shifting conditions highlight spring’s unpredictability

The current weather pattern highlights how quickly conditions can change during the spring season. A brief return to winterlike temperatures can follow mild days, creating challenges for both residents and local agriculture.

For many, the sudden shift serves as a reminder to stay prepared for fluctuating conditions. Layered clothing, careful planning and attention to weather updates can help reduce the impact of unexpected cold spells.

As temperatures begin to recover later in the week, the focus will shift back to more typical spring weather. Until then, the combination of cold air, wind and potential frost remains the primary concern for communities adjusting to the abrupt change.

Source: WTNH News 8

Category: Climate Tags: cold snap, cold weather, freeze warning, frost advisory, rain and snow mix, seasonal change, spring weather, temperature drop, weather alerts, weather forecast

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