Birmingham, AL – A frost advisory has been issued for central Alabama, with temperatures expected to dip as low as 34°F between 3 a.m. and 8 a.m. Friday. Frost could form in counties including Jefferson, Shelby, and Talladega, affecting sensitive outdoor vegetation.
The National Weather Service advises residents in affected counties to take precautions to protect plants, as frost may damage or kill them if left uncovered. Counties under the advisory include Marion, Blount, and Calhoun, among others.
Cold temperatures will persist through early Friday morning, with frost formation likely across the region. Gardeners should cover tender plants or bring them indoors to avoid damage.
Residents are encouraged to prepare for the overnight chill and take steps to protect vulnerable outdoor items.