December 1, 2011

Freeze Warning For Tonight

National Weather Service

Friday, December 02, 2011 4:00 AM Local Time

Urgent – Weather Message

National Weather Service Tallahassee FL 253 PM EST Thursday December 1 2011
Freeze warning in effect from late tonight through early Friday morning; mostly clear skies and light winds will allow temperatures to fall quickly this evening and tonight. Temperatures are expected to approach or fall slightly below freezing across a large portion of area late tonight. Locations along the immediate gulf coast and in more urbanized settings are currently not anticipated to drop below freezing, however areas that reach the middle 30s should still see some frost.

Inland Walton-Central Walton- Holmes-Washington-Jackson-Inland Bay-Calhoun-Inland Gulf- Inland Franklin-Gadsden-Leon-Inland Jefferson-Madison-Liberty- Inland Wakulla-Inland Taylor-Lafayette-Quitman-Clay -De Funiak Springs- Hudson-Bonifay-Crystal Lake-Chipley-Five Points.-Marianna-Graceville-Malone-Sneads-Youngstown-Blountstown-White City-Wewahitchka-Quincy-Chattahoochee-Tallahassee-Spring Hill-Monticello-Madison-Crawfordville-Perry-Midway-Mayo-Georgetown -Leesburg-Lakeland

2:53 PM EST Thursday December 1, 2011 /1:53 PM CST Thursday December 1 2011

Freeze warning in effect from 4 AM EST /3 AM CST/ to 8 AM EST /7 AM CST/ Friday


The NWS in Tallahassee has issued a freeze warning which is in effect from 4 am EST /3 am CST/ to 8 am EST /7 am CST/ Friday. Minimum temperatures 29 to 32 degrees (f) away from urbanized areas. Duration of freeze is around 4 hours the maximum in normally colder inland locations. Impacts include potential damage to sensitive agricultural products and other sensitive vegetation. Precautionary actions for a freeze warning means sub-freezing temperatures are imminent or highly likely. These conditions will kill crops and other sensitive vegetation.

Frost Advisory - Thurs. Dec. 1, 2011 at 1:36 PM until Friday Dec. 2, 2011at 8:00 AM


NWS Jacksonville Frost Advisory for the following counties Baker; Columbia; Hamilton; Suwannee.

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