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When to Prevent Frozen Pipes in Jeffersonville, IN

ON TRACK121 days until first freezing night (32°F)Nov 9

Pipe-risk season in Jeffersonville opens with the first 32°F night, which averages November 9 and has come as early as October 31; watch for lows in the low 20s. Plan for the early end: the one-in-ten date lands about 15 days before the median.

OUTLOOK

Typical first first freezing night (32°F) near Nov 9; local deadline about Oct 31. The live 10-day outlook loads here.

Local freeze dates for Jeffersonville

ThresholdEarly (1-in-10)MedianLate (9-in-10)
32°F (light freeze)Oct 31Nov 9Nov 25
28°F (hard freeze)Nov 5Nov 20Dec 6
24°F (severe)Nov 14Dec 1Dec 21

NOAA station: Louisville Mcalpine · 3.0 mi away · 440 ft elevation.

Numbers for Jeffersonville come from Louisville Mcalpine, 3.0 miles away at 440 feet, where the medians fall 32°F by Nov 9, 28°F by Nov 20, 24°F by Dec 1. Year to year the 28°F date has ranged from Nov 5 to Dec 6 — about 31 days apart. Spring's last 32°F freeze clears around Mar 31. Snowfall averages 4 inches a year, first reaching an inch near December.

Jeffersonville usually sees its first 32°F night about Nov 9, with the first 28°F hard freeze close behind near Nov 20. That first freezing night has ranged from Oct 31 to Nov 25, roughly a 25-day spread. On the spring side, the last 32°F freeze clears around Mar 31 and as late as Apr 14 — the green light for reopening water and de-winterizing. Only about 4 inches of snow falls in a typical year, so cold protection outranks snow removal.

Your frozen pipes checklist

  1. Disconnect, drain, and store garden hoses, then shut off and drain any interior valves that feed outdoor faucets.
  2. Insulate exposed pipes in the garage, crawl space, and along exterior walls with foam sleeves rated for the pipe size.
    Helpful gear: Foam pipe insulation sleevesRecommended pick
  3. On nights in the low 20s, let a pencil-thin stream of water drip from the faucet farthest from where the line enters.
  4. Open cabinet doors under kitchen and bathroom sinks on outside walls so household heat reaches the plumbing.
  5. Add self-regulating heat cable to the runs most likely to freeze, such as a pipe in an unheated garage.
    Helpful gear: Self-regulating heat cableRecommended pick
  6. Cap outdoor faucets with insulated covers once the hoses are off.
    Helpful gear: Outdoor faucet coversRecommended pick
  7. Know where your main shutoff is and confirm it turns; a fast shutoff limits water damage if a line lets go.
  8. If you travel, keep the thermostat at 55°F or higher and ask someone to check the house during a cold snap.
    Helpful gear: Wi-Fi water leak sensorRecommended pick

What to have on hand

Foam pipe insulation sleeves
Split foam tubing for exposed pipes in crawl spaces and garages.
Recommended pick
Self-regulating heat cable
Thermostatic cable that warms vulnerable runs only when it is cold.
Recommended pick
Outdoor faucet covers
Insulated caps for hose bibs once the hoses come off.
Recommended pick
Wi-Fi water leak sensor
Puck that pings your phone the moment it senses water.
Recommended pick

What this means locally

Against its neighbors, Jeffersonville (first freeze Nov 9) runs close to Louisville (Nov 9) and later than Frankfort (Oct 24). Across Indiana, local prep deadlines in our data range from Oct 4 to Oct 31, so a statewide rule of thumb would miss Jeffersonville by weeks. In Jeffersonville, that same cold is your cue to shut down your sprinklers and check your car battery.

Other winter jobs in Jeffersonville

Every task below is dated to Jeffersonville's own freeze and snow normals.

See the full Jeffersonville winter checklist, in order →

Frequently asked questions

At what temperature do pipes freeze?
Pipes generally come under risk when the temperature outside falls to about 20°F, the threshold many guides use for taking action. Pipes in unheated or exterior-wall spaces freeze sooner than well-insulated interior runs. Wind and poor insulation lower the effective temperature, so a windy night in the mid-20s can be as risky as a still night in the low 20s.
Should I drip my faucets tonight in Jeffersonville?
If the overnight low is forecast at or below about 20°F, letting a thin stream run from the faucet farthest along the line is a low-cost precaution. Moving water is slower to freeze and relieves pressure. Check tonight's low against the live outlook above; freezing nights here typically begin around Nov 9.
How long does it take for pipes to freeze?
There is no fixed clock; it depends on pipe location, insulation, and how far below freezing the air drops. An exposed pipe in a windy, unheated space can freeze in a matter of hours during a hard cold snap, while a protected interior pipe may never reach freezing. The colder and windier it is, the faster it happens.
Which pipes freeze first?
The most exposed pipes freeze first: outdoor hose bibs, and lines in unheated garages, crawl spaces, attics, and along exterior walls. Pipes under sinks on outside walls are common trouble spots. That is why disconnecting hoses and opening cabinet doors on cold nights are two of the highest-value steps.
Does homeowners insurance cover burst pipes?
Sudden, accidental water damage from a frozen pipe is often covered, but insurers may deny a claim if the home was left unheated or the damage is judged to be from neglect. Coverage varies by policy. Keeping the heat on and taking reasonable precautions helps protect both your home and your claim.
What temperature should I keep my house if I'm away?
A common recommendation is to keep the thermostat no lower than 55°F while you are away so interior walls stay warm enough to protect the plumbing. Leaving cabinet doors open and having someone check the house during a cold snap adds a margin of safety, especially for pipes on exterior walls.

Data: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via Louisville Mcalpine, live outlook by Open-Meteo. Sources · Methodology. Last updated: July 11, 2026.