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Frost advisory issued for Friday morning

Frost advisory Sept. 23
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EDMONTON -

Temperatures are expected to drop near or slightly below zero across much of central and eastern Alberta overnight and early Friday morning. So, Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a frost warning that includes the City of Edmonton.

This probably won't be a hard, killing frost in the city. But, temperatures could slip 2 to 4 degrees below zero in some areas within the advisory zone.

If you have gardens and plants you'd like to keep for a bit longer, you should consider covering them up tonight.

This will be a one-off with warmer temperatures in the forecast after Friday morning. Morning lows through the weekend and into early next week are expected to be well above zero.

 

The advisory includes:

  • City of Edmonton-St Albert-Sherwood Park
  • Airdrie-Cochrane-Olds
  • Bonnyville-St Paul-Cold Lake-Lac La Biche
  • Drumheller-Three Hills
  • Fort McMurray-Fort MacKay
  • Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville-Redwater-Smoky Lake
  • Hanna-Coronation-Oyen
  • Leduc-Camrose-Wetaskiwin
  • Lloydminster-Wainwright-Vermilion-Provost
  • Red Deer-Ponoka-Innisfail-Stettler
  • Rocky Mountain House-Caroline
  • Westlock-Barrhead-Athabasca

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