CHARLOTTE, NC — Temperatures are going to dip into the low to mid 20s in the area Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
That means to bring in the pets, plants and protect your pipes. For Charlotte, expect temperatures as low as 26 degrees around 2 a.m. or later into the morning through 7 a.m. when you're getting up and getting ready for Thanksgiving-Eve festivities.
The freezing temperatures should end by 9 a.m. as the sun rises, getting to 36 degrees at that point.
Cold weather tips
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- Don't leave space heaters unattended, especially when leaving home.
- Keep clothing, other fabrics and combustibles away from heaters of any kind.
- Don't use extension cords with space heaters, that can be a fire hazard.
- Provide shelter and warm bedding for pets or bring them indoors altogether.
- And if it is difficult to keep your cats inside your home, at least provide a small shelter where they can stay. Blankets can freeze, but straw can help insulate them.
- Cover plants, preferably before sunset, or bring them inside.
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