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US Weather Service Advises Hard Freeze for Inland Panhandle Areas for Monday Evening December 15, 2025

Posted on December 15, 2025

We’ve got another cold night in store tonight with another hard freeze for southeast Alabama, parts of southwest Georgia, and the inland Florida Panhandle (outlined in dark blue). There is a lot more uncertainty in lows tonight than normal, especially in the Florida Big Bend (yellow outlined area). Read below for more in-depth details. Regardless, protect the 4 Ps tonight, especially in the hard freeze area — People, Pets, Pipes, Plants.

Tonight, there will be some clouds that try to move into the Florida Big Bend from the east and southeast. Clouds help prevent the temperatures from falling overnight, acting like a blanket. So, if the there are more clouds, temperatures may be warmer than forecast here. If there are no clouds, then temperatures could be colder than forecast in the yellow-outlined area. The most-likely range (or for the statistics-savvy folks out there, the interquartile range) has a spread of 6 to 10 degrees in the Florida Big Bend and neighboring Georgia communities. This means that within the most likely set of guidance, we could have anything from a hard freeze to no freeze as the most likely outcomes. Yes, it will be cold, but how cold is the question.

While we try to give a number of what’s most likely going to happen, nights like these are particularly challenging when there is such a large spread in the guidance and possible impacts. When in doubt, we still urge people to take precautionary actions for the potential of impacts.

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