SOUTHWEST MI (WKZO AM/FM) — Temperatures dipped below freezing Wednesday night, a preview of things to come, and depending where you were it may have been the first a hard frost of the season.
That’s big news down on the farm and it probably means that any annual plants you left out are probably toast Thursday morning.
U.S. Weather Service Meteorologist Nathan Jeruzal in Grand Rapids says the one bit of good news is that the hard frost marks the end of the mosquito season.
We won’t see those little bloodsuckers again until sometime next spring
The National Weather Service has issued a freeze warning until 10 a.m. Thursday morning for a majority of counties in the Lower Peninsula, but temperatures are expected to rise back up to around 50 degrees Thursday afternoon.





