Freeze warning question
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 10:39 pm
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning since we're supposed to drop into the 20's tomorrow night (June 18-19).
In areas that can experience frost year round, I've always wondered what the purpose of such warnings are.
It seems useful for areas where people grow plants and crops that are cold sensitive, but no one in areas with a short growing season does this anyway (actually people do try and grow things like tomatoes here, but they always bring them indoors at night).
Does anyone know why the NWS still issues freeze warnings for mountain valleys and locations with cool summer nights? It doesn't hurt anything to issue such warnings, I was just curious.
In areas that can experience frost year round, I've always wondered what the purpose of such warnings are.
It seems useful for areas where people grow plants and crops that are cold sensitive, but no one in areas with a short growing season does this anyway (actually people do try and grow things like tomatoes here, but they always bring them indoors at night).
Does anyone know why the NWS still issues freeze warnings for mountain valleys and locations with cool summer nights? It doesn't hurt anything to issue such warnings, I was just curious.