Four States Hit by Sub-Freezing Temperatures

Sub-freezing temperatures are expected to blast four states from Sunday night into Monday morning, as the National Weather Service advised people to protect plants, crops, and outdoor water pipes.

Why It Matters

The NWS has warned that exposure to freezing and subfreezing temperatures can leave vulnerable people—especially infants and the elderly—susceptible to frostbite or hypothermia, which can become life-threatening.

What To Know

The states affected by sub-freezing temperatures are parts of: Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana.

Areas of central, eastern, north central, southeast, southwest, and western Arkansas should expect sub-freezing temperatures below 20, while parts of northwest and west central Arkansas could see them drop to below 19 overnight Sunday to Monday morning.

Central, east central, northern, northwest, southeast, southern, southwest, and western Oklahoma and parts of northern and central Texas are likely to see temperatures falling between 22 and 25 until Monday morning, and certain places in northwest Louisiana might see temperatures as low as 23…

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