Did You Receive Frost Damage Last Night?
November 10, 2025 – In Hopkins County, Texas, a cold overnight stretch likely brought frost damage across exposed vegetation and tender plants. According to historical data, the overnight low dipped to 28 °F, well below the freezing mark.
There are no chances of freezing temps in the near forecast for Hopkins County. Rain is slated to appear early Saturday morning.
Today, skies will clear and temperatures climb into the low 50s °F, giving residents a welcome pause from the chill. But tonight, conditions cool quickly — the forecast puts the low near 35 °F — again flirting with freezing-temperatures that could trigger more frost.
Gardeners and growers in Hopkins County should monitor their outdoor plants and irrigation systems. Any tender crops, newly transplanted shrubs or shrubs that were not covered could face damage if not protected. A light frost could nick leaves and impair growth.
While the area didn’t face a full deep freeze, the low-to-mid 20s warnings across North Texas indicate how vulnerable the region is when cold air settles in clear conditions.
Tonight’s forecast suggests another round of near-freezing conditions. Covering plants, disconnecting outdoor hoses, and insulating sensitive vegetation are prudent steps. If uncompromised, young plants may survive, but repeated sub‐freezing nights heighten risk. Stay alert as temperatures fall again this evening.






