Residents in Washington, DC, Northern Virginia, and suburban Maryland should prepare for the region’s first frost of the season, which is predicted early Friday morning, October 10, according to the National Weather Service. Following a period of warm weather and occasional rain, a crisp autumn cold snap is on the way.
Cooler Mornings Arrive Thursday Night
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Temperatures will plummet on Thursday night, hitting the low 40s in several regions. Homeowners and gardeners should take precautions:
- Cover sensitive plants and fall gardens
- Protect outdoor decorations from frost damage
- Monitor weather alerts for localized frost advisories
This early-season chill marks the coming of actual autumn weather throughout the region.
Sunny and Mild Weekend Ahead
By Friday afternoon, skies are forecast to clear, with highs about 66°F, making it excellent for outdoor fall activities. Residents can spend the weekend visiting pumpkin patches, watching leaves in parks, and attending fall festivals.
The weather remains pleasant on Saturday and Sunday, with bright to partly sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-60s to low-70s, ideal for early Halloween decoration or weekend outdoor plans.
Five-Day Forecast for Virginia-Maryland Region
- Thursday: Sunny, high 64°F
- Friday: Frost early, then sunny, high 66°F
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, high 70°F
- Sunday: Partly sunny, slight chance of showers, high 68°F
- Monday (Columbus Day): Mostly sunny, high 69°F
Residents are reminded to plan ahead for gardening, outdoor events, and travel, as cooler weather and early frost may have an impact on roads and vegetation.
Preparing for Autumn Weather
With the first frost of the season, homeowners, gardeners, and local businesses must prepare for the unexpected change in weather. Frost-sensitive plants should be covered or brought indoors, and early risers should dress warmly for the cool morning temperatures.