Wilmington, North Carolina – It is anticipated that temperatures will drop into the 30s and 40s in the southern region of North Carolina and the northeastern region of South Carolina during the night. While temperatures may dip somewhat lower than projected in protected regions, the National Weather Service has given a weather update for tonight, stating that the chance of frost is small owing to the drier air moving in. This information was included in the information that was released.
At the moment, the National Weather Service predicts that the low temperatures for tonight will be 37 degrees Fahrenheit in Maple Hill, 39 degrees Fahrenheit in Elizabethtown, and 40 degrees Fahrenheit in Wilmington. It is anticipated that temperatures would drop to roughly 46 degrees Fahrenheit and 47 degrees Fahrenheit in some regions, such as Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach.
It is anticipated that there will be no frost in the region tonight, despite the fact that the conditions are cold. This makes the situation less dangerous for fields of agriculture and activities that take place outside. It is anticipated that the milder air will only last for a short period of time, and temperatures will begin to rise once more tomorrow.
On this evening, residents are strongly encouraged to dress warmly, particularly in regions that are further inland or that are protected from the winds. Always make sure you are up to date on any changes that may occur to the prediction.