Coldest Morning Parts of Alabama–Final Update
UPDATED at 12:15 pm to add reports from Jemison, Oxford, Cottondale and Vinemont. Quite a few Alabama locations had the coldest so far this season.
ALABAMA
22 at Belle Mina, NE of Decatur (coldest we could find)
24 at Black Creek with heavy frost (NE Etowah County)
25 at Crudup and Owens Crossroads
26 at Gaylesville, Crossville and Hanceville
27 at Fort Payne and Scottsboro and in Bankhead National Forest
28 in Cottondale, Vinemont (Mike Wilhelm: Our coldest so far)
30 in Huntsville, Talladega, Ashville, Valley Head Water Board
31 in DeSoto State Park, Muscle Shoals, Little River Canyon, Jasper, Athens
32 in Alabaster (both Highlands and Najho Pines section) and Cordova
33 in Heflin (Elevation 1010 feet) (Private station of Steve Jones)
34 at Anniston, Shoal Creek (east of Anniston) Fyffe, Greystone Farms
35 in Montgomery, Tuscaloosa, Helena, Alexander City, Oxford (wind did not go calm)
36 in Clanton and Centreville
37 in Jemison, Hueytown-Concord, Evergreen, Selma and at Shelby County Airport
38 in Mobile
ELSEWHERE
25 in Gatlinburg
15 on Newfound Gap (Great Smoky Mountains)
11 atop Mt. Leconte
12 atop Mt. Mitchel, N.C (6240 feet elevation)
13 on Grandfather Mountain, N.C., and Beech Mountain, N.C.
24 at Boone, N.C
21 at Lexington, Tenn.
4 above zero at Minot, North Dakota
7 below zero at Bettles, Alaska
18 below at Alert with floating ice crystals (Northernmost place in Canada)
10 on Mount Washington, N.H., zero visibility, blowing snow, freezing fog, NW winds gusting to 58 mph
(May update one more time early this afternoon for last minute changes)
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