My aloe vera plant was hit with the bad weather.
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Leave it for awhile until it recovers, then prune off the brown leaves
Cut off all the Spears that are dark green and/or are limp. Only leave the bright green, tender new shoots.
Give it a little room temp water (as long as it's not already wet), bring it in, but don't shock it from going from cold to indoor dry heat. Maybe leave it in the garage or some other protected area for a couple of days, then bring it in to a cool spot with diffused light. After it recovers, itcan take much brighter, warmer conditions.
They're pretty forgiving, so hopefully it will bounce back.