— A frost advisory will be in effect for multiple counties from midnight Monday until 9 a.m., according to the National Weather Service.

Leading up to the frost advisory, temperatures on Sunday will be much colder than they have been this so far, and it will only get colder overnight.

A high of only 57 degrees is expected in Raleigh Sunday, and overnight lows could drop into the low 30s.

The frost advisory goes into effect at midnight and will impact multiple counties, including Wake, Durham, Chatham, Johnston, Harnett, Moore, Orange and Person. Dozens of others are also included. The advisory will expire at 9 a.m. Monday.

During a frost advisory, animals and some plants should be moved indoors. Low temperatures could range between 33 and 36 degrees in the affected counties.

"We'll get even colder tonight as the wind gusts diminish," said Moss. "When winds are light, humidity is low, and we're likely to get some frost."

WRAL meteorologist Mike Moss said wind gusts could be strong, up to 35 mph, for much of Sunday morning before they slow down this afternoon. You'll need a coat Monday morning, but, according to Moss, temperatures will be milder for Monday with a high in the low 60s. Tuesday will be warmer, with highs in the low 70s.

Despite the cold, the week should be mainly sunny, with little to no rain expected until next weekend.