Frost Dates: First and last frost dates for Morehead City, NC

How to read these charts for the spring
As the growing season approaches, the days get longer, the weather begins to warm up, and the nights start being less cold. You're still getting frost, but the chance of nightly frosts gets less and less with each passing day. Eventually, the frost stops, and this is when your tender plants are fully safe. So, how do you plan for this? The probabilities on this page help you assess your risk of frost on any given day.

What's a safe temperature for tender plants? When the nightly temperature falls, frost can form, even above 32°, because the air is colder high above the ground and the frost can form up there and then fall down onto your garden and do some damage, even if it's 36° on the ground. So many factors come into play, including wind, concrete, houses, trees and other structures, etc etc etc. Because of all this, you might want to consider 36° as "the danger zone".

In your average springtime, you have a 90% chance that there will be no 36° nights by April 26. In other words, you can pretty much count on being safe from frost by that day. But we want to get those tomatoes in the ground as soon as possible, right? We see that there's still an 80% chance of 36° on March 25, so we don't dare plant that early. We wait a few days and by April 6 we are at the 50/50 point. At this point, we are close and we can start watching the weather forecast. If the upcoming week's forecast doesn't show below 40°, then it's probably okay to risk planting out your plants.

In the Spring
Temperature 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
Last 16° Feb 19 Feb 11 Feb 4 Jan 29 Jan 22 Jan 14 Dec 31 -- --
Last 20° Mar 3 Feb 23 Feb 17 Feb 12 Feb 7 Feb 3 Jan 28 Jan 21 Jan 9
Last 24° Mar 12 Mar 6 Mar 1 Feb 25 Feb 21 Feb 17 Feb 13 Feb 8 Feb 1
Last 28° Apr 5 Mar 29 Mar 24 Mar 19 Mar 15 Mar 11 Mar 7 Mar 2 Feb 23
Last 32° Apr 16 Apr 10 Apr 5 Apr 1 Mar 28 Mar 24 Mar 20 Mar 16 Mar 9
Last 36° Apr 26 Apr 19 Apr 14 Apr 10 Apr 6 Apr 3 Mar 29 Mar 25 Mar 18

How to read these charts for the fall
As your growing season comes to an end, the nightly temperatures for Morehead City, NC start to go down, and therefore every day that goes by increases the chance that you'll get frost. Your risk of frost really begins around November 1, and by November 24 you're almost certain to have received at least one frost event.

The charts on this page show the probabilities of receiving a certain temperature on a certain day. Some examples that might help:

  1. You have a small 20% chance of getting 32° by November 6.
  2. There is a 50% chance of being hit by a 32° frost starting around November 15
  3. You have a 80% chance of seeing 32° by November 24
  4. Said another way, you have a 1 in 5 chance at making it to that day without a 32° night.
In the Fall
Temperature 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
First 16° Dec 26 Jan 5 Jan 13 Jan 21 Jan 29 Feb 8 -- -- --
First 20° Dec 7 Dec 17 Dec 25 Dec 31 Jan 6 Jan 13 Jan 20 Jan 31 --
First 24° Nov 22 Nov 30 Dec 6 Dec 11 Dec 16 Dec 21 Dec 26 Jan 1 Jan 10
First 28° Nov 12 Nov 18 Nov 23 Nov 28 Dec 2 Dec 6 Dec 10 Dec 15 Dec 22
First 32° Nov 1 Nov 6 Nov 9 Nov 12 Nov 15 Nov 18 Nov 21 Nov 24 Nov 29
First 36° Oct 18 Oct 24 Oct 29 Nov 1 Nov 5 Nov 8 Nov 12 Nov 16 Nov 22

Data is provided by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.