JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The National Weather Service in Jacksonville has issued a frost advisory for portions of northeast Florida and coastal southeast Georgia, effective from 3 a.m. to 8 a.m. EST Wednesday.
Forecasters said overnight temperatures will dip to near freezing, allowing frost to form in rural and inland areas. Temperatures as low as 32 degrees are expected across parts of Suwannee, Baker, Union, Nassau, Hamilton, and Columbia counties in Florida, and as low as 33 degrees in coastal Camden and Glynn counties in Georgia.
The weather service warned that frost could damage or kill sensitive outdoor plants if left uncovered. Residents are advised to protect vegetation and bring pets indoors.
Calm winds and clear skies overnight will allow temperatures to fall quickly after midnight, with frost formation most likely around sunrise.
Warmer conditions are expected to return later Wednesday, with afternoon highs reaching the upper 50s and 60s.
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