Overview
- The National Weather Service maintains freeze warnings and frost advisories Saturday night into early Sunday across parts of Alabama, the Carolinas, Georgia, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and neighboring states.
- Forecast lows include upper 20s in western North Carolina and Rabun County, Georgia, mid‑20s possible in parts of Missouri, and upper 20s in portions of Kansas.
- Officials warn that frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, damage sensitive plants, and harm unprotected outdoor plumbing, urging protective steps before temperatures bottom out.
- Most areas stay largely dry with only isolated showers, followed by a weak front late Sunday into Monday that should bring light rain with many spots receiving less than one‑half inch and limited drought relief.
- A noticeable warmup returns early next week with highs rebounding into the 60s and 70s, locally near 80 along the Gulf Coast and in Florida, as clocks fall back with the end of Daylight Saving Time overnight.