Freeze Weather Advisory Jan 23-Jan 28

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Coldest Seasonal Conditions starting Friday (Jan 23)

Dear all,

Don’t be fooled by the uptick in temperatures from Wednesday (today) to tomorrow. The entire region is facing a large income of cold air, starting on Friday Jan 23, dropping temperatures into the single digits over the weekend all the way to Wednesday (Jan 28). This is accompanied by snow and freezing rain, from Friday to Sunday.

The coldest predicted night in the ENTIRE SEASON is from MONDAY (Jan 26) to TUESDAY (Jan 27)

This is the time when in most areas floating Row-Covers are paramount to protect your strawberry crop.

The crowns of strawberries – if well adapted to low temperatures – are usually cold hardy to approximately 10F. Once your crowns are injured, you will NOT harvest a strawberry crop!

Given the latest up-and downs in temperatures, and weather in the 70s just two weeks ago, I would not bet my money on our plants being well adapted to temperatures even in the teens.

The predicted single digit temperatures are always lethal to strawberry plants, no matter which cultivar or how well adapted they are.

For Most Regions in North Carolina, North of North Carolina & the Mountains

We recommend to use floating row covers to protect your strawberry crowns, if you haven’t already, by latest on Friday. We expect snow over the weekend in many areas. While for some, the snow itself covering the plants might add to the plants protection, we don’t recommend to rely on this alone. Use floating row covers before the snow, and the snow on your cover will help to keep plants insulated.

For Southern Regions:

Even for the direct coastal areas, to the Southern states that typically don’t see cold temperatures, for example the Wilmington Area in NC, you will have to see whether or not you are in cold pockets. Most likely you still will have to protect.

Minimum temperatures in the mid-high teen might already be cold enough to cause damage, since there is a possibility your plants are less adapted to colder conditions, compared to other areas.

This is especially true for the night from Monday (Jan 26) to Tuesday (Jan 27), predicting single digit temperatures for parts of South Carolina and Georgia, and low temperatures in the teens for coastal NC and parts of coastal SC.

General Weather Discussion:

*** Only Briefly Warmer Mid-Late Week
*** Significant Winter Storm Event Becoming Likely This Weekend
*** Freezing Rain Southern Areas To Snow Northern Areas
*** Coldest This Season Possible Late Weekend / Early Next Week
*** Changing, Volatile Weather Possible Late January / Early February

The cold weather experienced early this week will moderate some for the middle of this week, but it will be temporary.

The next surge of Arctic Air will begin to move into the Northern USA late this week, and slowly spread Southeast, while disturbances move Northeast spreading ample moisture Northeastward over the top of the cold surface temperatures.

This is evolving into a potential major winter weather event from the Southern Plains Northeast through the Tennessee Valley, Southern Appalachians, including much of the Carolinas and Southern Mid-Atlantic.

The type of precipitation will vary from freezing rain and a mixture on the Southern fringes affecting the Northern half or so of MS, AL, GA along with much of South Carolina and Southern North Carolina.

To the North of these areas it will likely be a snow event, with locally heavy totals of 6-12 inches if not locally more possible, centered from the Southern Appalachians to Northern Carolinas and Southern Mid-Atlantic.

Timing of this wintry storm will be very late Friday to early Sunday.

Along and behind this will be the coldest air so far this season, particularly where the ice and snow occurs over Northern areas where minimums into the single digits are possible, if not zero in some pockets.

This will be a critical period to determine the most effective means of protection with proper usage or not of row crop covers, pending degree of cold, condition and moisture/freezing of crop covers, and timing of placements.

Please consult crop specialists for best advice of management procedures to limit protection issues with this winter storm and cold temperatures.

Longer range outlooks are more unpredictable than usual as we close out January into February with increasing chances for changing weather ahead.

Weather Maps:

North Carolina:

FORECASTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THESE LOCATIONS:
Ahoskie-Tri-Cou Albemarle_AP Andrews Asheboro
Asheville_Munic Beaufort-Michae Boone_NC Burlington-Burl
Cape_Hatteras_AG Chapel_Hill-Hor Charlotte Cherry_Point
Clinton_NC Concord_NC Currituck_NC Edenton-Northea
Elizabeth_City Elizabethtown_NC Erwin-Harnett_C Fayetteville_AP
Fort_Bragg/Simm Franklin/Macon_Co_AP Gastonia-Gaston Goldsboro_AFB
Goldsboro_NC Greensboro Greenville_AP_NC Hickory
Jacksonville Jacksonville_(A Jefferson_AP_NC Kenansville-Dup
Kill_Devil_Hills Kinston_AP Lexington-David Lincolnton_AP
Louisburg_NC Lumberton_AP_NC Mackall_AAF Manteo/Dare_Co
Maxton Mcalf_Bogue_Field Monroe_AP_NC Morganton-Morga
Mount_Airy-Moun New_Bern North_Wilkesbor Oxford_NC
Piney_Island_Bomb Pope_AFB Raleigh-Durham Reidsville_AP
Roanoke_Rap_AP Roanoke_Rapids_Reg Rockingham_NC Rocky_Mount-Wilson
Roxboro_AP Rutherfordton Salisbury-Rowan Sanford_NC
Shelby_AP_NC Siler_City_AP Smithfield_AP Southern_Pines
Southport_NC Statesville-Sta Stumpy_Point_Gunnery Tarboro_AP
Wadesboro_AP Washington-Warr Whiteville_NC Wilmington_AP_NC
Winston-Salem Sylva_AP Engelhard_AP Wallace_AP
Williamston_AP Roanoke_Rap_AP

South Carolina:

FORECASTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THESE LOCATIONS:
Aiken_AP Allendale_AP Anderson_Co_Air Barnwell_AP
Beaufort_Cnty_AP Beaufort_SC Bennettsville_Jetpor Camden_AP
Charleston_Exec_AP Charleston_Muni Cheraw_AP Chester_SC_AP
Clemson-Clemson Columbia-Columb Columbia/McEnti Columbia_Metro
Conway_AP Darlington Florence_SC Georgetown_AP_SC
Greenville_Donaldson Greenville_Down Greenville-Spartbg Greenwood-Green
Hartsville_AP Hilton_Head_AP Kingstree_AP Lancaster-McWhirter
Laurens_AP Manning_AP Marion_AP_SC Moncks_Corner_AP
Mount_Pleasant_AP Myrtle_Beach Newberry_AP North_Myrtle_Be
Orangeburg-Oran Pickens_AP Rock_Hill Spartanburg_Downtown
Summerville_AP Sumter_AP Sumter_SC Walterboro_AP
Winnsboro_AP

Georgia:

FORECASTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THESE LOCATIONS:
Albany_Municipa Alma/Bacon_Co Americus_AP Athens_Municipa
Atlanta/DeKalb Atlanta/Fulton Atlanta_Intl_Ar Atlanta_Paulding_AP
Augusta/Bush_Fi Augusta_Daniel_Field Bainbridge_GA Baxley_AP
Blairsville_AP Blakely_AP Brunswick_GA Brunswick/Glync
Butler_Muni_AP Canton_GA Carrollton_AP Cartersville_AP
Claxton_AP Columbus_GA Cordele_AP Covington_GA_AP
Dalton-Dalton_M Douglas_Muni Dublin/WHBarron Eastman_AP
Fitzgerald_AP Fort_Benning Ft_Stewart/Wrig Gainesville_AP_GA
Greensboro_GA Griffin_AP Hazlehurst_AP Homerville_AP
Hunter_(AAF) Jesup_AP La_Grange Lawrenceville_AP
Macon_AP Marietta Marietta/Cobb Milledgeville_AP
Moultrie_Muni_AP Newnan-Newnan_C Peachtree_City Perry_GA_AP
Rome_GA Sandersville_AP Savannah Statesboro_GA
Swainsboro_AP Sylvania_AP_GA Thomaston_AP Thomasville_AP
Thomson_GA Tifton_AP Toccoa_Letourneau Valdosta
Valdosta/Moody Vidalia Warner_Robins_A Washington_GA
Waycross_AP Winder_AP Donalsonville_AP Canon_AP
Louisville_GA_AP Millen_AP Cochran_AP Ellijay_AP
Dahlonega_Mosby Lafayette_GA_AP Cornelia_AP Camilla_AP
Calhoun_GA_AP Monroe_GA_AP Elberton_AP Hampton_AP
Jefferson_AP_GA Jasper_GA_AP Metter_AP Pine_Mountain_AP

Virginia:

FORECASTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THESE LOCATIONS:
Abingdon Ashland_VA Blackstone_AAF Bridgewater_AP
Brookneal_AP Bumpass Charlottesville Chase_City_AP
Chesapeake-Ches Clarksville_VA_AP Crewe_AP Culpeper
Danville Dublin/New_Riv Emporia_VA Farmville
Fentress_Naval_Aux Fort_Belvoir/Da Fort_Eustis/Fel Franklin/J_B_Ro
Front_Royal_AP Gordonsville_AP Hillsville Hot_Springs/Ing
Jonesville_AP Kenbridge Langley_AFB Lawrenceville_VA_AP
Leesburg/Godfre Louisa-Louisa_C Luray_Caverns_AP Lynchburg
Manassas_Muni(A Marion/Wythev Martinsville Mecklenburg/Bru
Melfa/Accomack New_Market_AP Newport_News Norfolk_Hampton_Road
Norfolk_NAS Norfolk_VA Oceana Orange_VA
Petersburg_(AWO Quantico Quinton Richlands_AP
Richmond Richmond_Chester_AP Roanoke Saluda
Shannon_Arpt South_Boston_AP Stafford_AP_VA Staunton-Shenan
Suffolk-Suffolk Tangier_Island_AP Tappahannock_AP Virginia_Tech_A
Wakefield_AP Wallops_Island Warrenton_Fauquier Washington_Dulles
Waynesboro_AP West_Point_VA Williamsburg_VA Winchester_Rgnl
Wise/Lonesome_P

Maryland:

FORECASTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THESE LOCATIONS:
Aberdeen Andrews_AFB Annapolis_Naval Baltimore_Sci_Cen
Baltimore/Wash Cambridge/Dorchester Camp_David_HEL College_Park_AP
Cumberland_AP Easton_MD Fort_Meade Frederick_MD
Gaithersburg_AP Hagerstown_AP Leonardtown Middle_River
Oakland_MD_AP Ocean_City_AP Patuxent_River Salisbury
Stevensville_AP St_Inigoes/Webster Washington_DC_AP Westminster_AP
Fort_Ritchie/Si

Delaware:

FORECASTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THESE LOCATIONS:
Dover_AFB Georgetown_AP Wilmington_DE Cheswold_AP

Written By

Mark Hoffmann, N.C. Cooperative ExtensionDr. Mark HoffmannDepartment Extension Leader, Small Fruits Specialist & Associate Professor Call Dr. Mark Email Dr. Mark Horticultural Science
NC State Extension, NC State University
Posted on Jan 21, 2026
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