Phrases with «early frost»

"Early frost" refers to a situation where frost, which is a thin layer of ice, appears earlier than expected in the season. It implies that the weather has suddenly become very cold earlier than anticipated, potentially causing harm to plants, crops, or sensitive vegetation. Full definition

Sentences with «early frost»

  • This year, a very early frost devastated much of the cherry blossoms but the blueberries are doing great! (glutenfreefix.com)
  • For example, in Albuquerque, certain parts of the valley are hit by early frosts but the higher elevations are not (cold air sinks, remember). (fieryfoodscentral.com)
  • In some places the season got off to a slow start due to unusually warm weather, but where early frosts and high winds got the birds off their tails excellent shooting was reported. (si.com)
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