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Frost advisory issued for parts of central Alberta         

Frost advisory issued for central Alberta Monday night. Global Calgary

Environment Canada issued a frost advisory for much of central Alberta Monday afternoon.

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The advisory extends from Airdrie, Cochrane, Olds and Sundre right through to Whitecourt, Edson and Fox Creek. The temperature is expected to be near the freezing mark overnight.

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The city of Calgary and the city of Edmonton are not under the advisory with overnight temperatures expected to be around 3 degrees Celsius in Calgary and closer to 5 degrees Celsius in Edmonton.

Environment Canada will issue a frost advisory when temperatures are expected to reach the freezing mark during the growing season.

Typically the frost-free season begins between May 21 to June 1 in those regions.

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