Another round of frost advisories are now in place for portions of Central Maryland and the Eastern Shore as low temperatures take a dive close to freezing early Thursday morning. Clear skies and light winds will allow temperatures to tumble pretty quickly into the overnight hours leading to the need for the ice scrapers before heading off on that early commute.
If you have plants outdoors in pots try to bring them inside to protect them from the killing frost. If your plants are in the ground cover them with a light cloth or tarp to keep them warm. Lows especially north of the city with range from 30-36 degrees in such places as Jarrettsville, Taneytown, Frederick, Cecilton, and Cockeysville. South of Baltimore lows will range from 34-38 degrees with slightly warmer conditions along the Bay and down the Eastern Shore.
Below average temperatures continue to stick around through much of next week even into Halloween. Highs will remain in the 50s with lows around 40 degrees.