Overnight Freeze Warning: Most Areas to Experience Drop on 03/17/2026
Forecasters issued an overnight freeze warning for inland areas expected on 03/17/2026. Late-day temperatures will fall into the forties and thirties before midnight.
Skies will be mainly clear, with occasional thin high clouds. The air will be dry and winds will be light to calm overnight.
Morning lows are forecast in the upper 20s to lower 30s. The Overnight Freeze Warning notes that most areas will experience a drop on 03/17/2026, with subfreezing readings possible for a few hours.
Midweek conditions
A deck of clouds will move through Wednesday, reducing sunshine at times. The atmosphere will stay dry, and no showers are expected.
Forecast highs midweek will sit in the low to mid 60s. That is about ten degrees below typical seasonal averages.
Late week and weekend
Thursday morning will again be cold, but temperatures will rebound by afternoon. Highs are expected to reach the seventies on Thursday.
Further warming is likely through the weekend. Sunshine will dominate, mixed with a few clouds and southwest to west wind flow.
Next chance for rain
The next meaningful chance for showers arrives early next week. A slow-moving cold front is forecast to sag near the region by that time.
Source and updates
The forecast summary was provided by Casanova Nurse, chief meteorologist. For ongoing local updates visit Filmogaz.com.