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Freeze Warning in Effect Tonight, DC Activates Hypothermia Alert

The freeze warning begins at midnight this evening and goes until 9 a.m. Monday, D.C.'s hypothermia alert begins at 6 p.m.

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A freeze warning is in effect from midnight this evening to 9 a.m. Monday for Washington, D.C., and surrounding suburbs in Maryland and Virginia after several days of unseasonably warm temperatures.

The warning is for parts of D.C., Prince Georgeโ€™s County and Charles County in Maryland, and Arlington, Falls Church and Alexandria in Virginia, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).

Temperatures are expected to be sub-freezing, in the 20s -30s. The cold may cause damage to crops, other vegetation and outdoor plumbing, the NWS said.

A full list of weather alerts from the National Weather Service can be found here.

D.C. does not always get a lot of snow while some areas in Virginia and Maryland often have snowfall. On this Science 4 Everyone, Storm Team4's Ryan Miller explains why this happens in the D.C. area.

โ€œTemperatures could be dropping quickly below the freezing mark, due to the light winds and those cooler than average temperatures,โ€ Storm Team4 Meteorologist Clay Anderson said.

To prepare for the cold, Anderson recommends outdoor plants be brought inside.

โ€œThis area here, could see temperatures 31, 32 degrees, and thatโ€™s why you want to bring those plants, or whatever you are trying to grow, outside, inside,โ€ Anderson said.

D.C. has activated this season's first hypothermia alert. It is set to begin at 6 p.m. tonight and will continue until conditions approve, according to a release from the D.C. Mayor's office.

The alert asks residents to help neighbors experiencing homelessness get out of the cold. Transporation to a shelter can be requested by calling 202-399-7093 or 311.

Last week, temperatures made some days feel more like the month of September. On Saturday, temperatures reached 70 degrees. On Sunday, temperatures cooled down to the 40s-50s.

A December feel is expected in the week ahead as daytime highs are expected to stay below 50 all week. Monday will be breezy and sunny with temps in the 40s-50s. A freeze could happen Monday evening into Tuesday morning as well.

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