Hi Teresa . . . you know, I might start calling you Teresa now instead of 'Dorie . . .
I was confused by your question until I selected in a state and looked at the NOAA Freeze/Frost data. Well, my 1st thought for "Probability Level (4)" was, "I don't know what the heck that means!"
Then, I looked at the very bottom of the charts. NOAA gives 2 explanations

. Here is the one that makes some sense to me, "percent of days with temperatures at or below the threshold temperature." Wweeellll, I suppose that number has some importance to a meteorologist . . . but, I'm still wondering - "how?"
Okay, let's say that I've been comatose . . .

. . . I wake up in the Jackson, Wyoming hospital. (I love
picking on Wyoming, you'll see why in a minute). So, there I am lying in my hospital bed and -- I have NO IDEA what day or month it is!!! But! I'm curious if it is freezing outside

!
So, I get on the hospital computer . . . what anyone would do after coming out of a coma

! I look up the Freeze/Frost data NOAA has for Jackson, Wyoming. And, there it is -- there is a
68% chance that I awakened on a day that the temperature will be 32F, or colder.
Good goobily goop!! I can't garden somewhere it freezes on 68% of the days each year!! So, I catch the next flight out of town . . . don't even bother to change out of my hospital gown!
Steve
