Meteorological Winter started on December 1st, but Astronomical Winter arrives tomorrow morning. That makes the time when the northern hemisphere is tilted farther from the sun resulting in the longest nights & shortest days. It will take about 6 weeks (early February) for us to notice the higher sun angles and longer days.
As I mentioned yesterday, it appears the upper trough over the Great Lakes will pull to the Northeast keeping the core of the Arctic cold well to our north.
I am not going to cover any of my plants for tonight. Sunday morning looks to be the coldest, but only the North Shore will have freezing temps.
As of 4 pm, the FOX 8 Extended Forecast hasn't been updated so these are numbers from this morning.
If you're driving anywhere across the deep South for the holidays, I see no freezing/icy roads through the New Year. Christmas here will be mild with some scattered showers. If you want to see some white stuff, head to the Rockies, Great Lakes or Northeast. Enjoy your weekend and stay tuned!