A frost advisory was issued on Wednesday at 10:09 p.m. by the National Weather Service for several counties in Alabama including Choctaw, Washington, Clarke, Wilcox, Monroe, Conecuh, Butler, Crenshaw, Escambia, Covington, Mobile, and Baldwin. The advisory is valid for Friday between 3 a.m. and 8 a.m. with temperatures expected to drop as low as 34 degrees, resulting in frost formation which could harm sensitive outdoor vegetation.
The weather service warns residents to take precautions to protect tender plants from the cold by covering them before the sun sets or moving them indoors for the night if possible. Frost advisories are typically issued from May to October when temperatures are 36 degrees or less, and can lead to a ‘killing frost’ that ends the growing season.
The Advance Local Weather Alerts service provided by United Robots uses machine learning to compile the latest data from the National Weather Service, ensuring residents are informed about potential weather hazards like frost advisories. It is important for residents in affected areas to stay updated on weather alerts and take necessary precautions to protect outdoor plants during periods of frost.
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